Jim Burden recalls vividly his childhood in rural Nebraska in the 1880s. He describes being so deep in the grass with Antonia that they could only see the sky and a gold tree. The setting of the Nebraska countryside plays a large role in the novel and Jim's relationship with Antonia. As the setting changes from the rural farm to the town of Black Hawk, it influences their lifestyles and relationship. Jim provides vivid descriptions with nostalgia for his childhood home and time with Antonia in the open plains.