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Life in the Holler: Beauty of Rural Life - Sunsets, burley, predicter

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By Shamarie Claiborne

The beauty of rural life is never far away. Tobacco in the sunset may not be everyone's idea of beauty but I guess beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder. This afternoon, for me, it was all about the light, tobacco, and rural life at it's best. I hope you enjoy what my viewfinder caught Friday evening....




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Life in the Holler: Sunshine through tobacco



2014-08-30 - The Holler, Old Clearsprings Road, Ozark, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. This spot of sunshine through the tobacco in the humid summer evening just simply made me think of one word.... HOME. - Shamarie Claiborne
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Life in the Holler: Sunset in rural Kentucky



2014-08-30 - The Holler, Old Clearsprings Road, Ozark, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.


Sunset in rural Kentucky
where life is still about the land, family and God. Not particularity in that order. - Shamarie Claiborne

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Life in the Holler: A way of life



2014-08-30 - The Holler, Old Clearsprings Road, Ozark, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
Burley in the barn
- A way of life that is becoming a thing of the past . . . a past I am proud to have been a part of. Shamarie Claiborne

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Life in the Holler: Housing already underway in county



2014-08-30 - The Holler, Old Clearsprings Road, Ozark, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
Already housing in some parts of the county while others still haven't cut the first stock. There is just something about a barn full of tobacco - I can't explain it. It makes me think of friends, family, and the simpler days of my youth. - Shamarie Claiborne

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Life in the Holler: A sure sign of a hard winter



2014-08-30 - The Holler, Old Clearsprings Road, Ozark, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
These little guys are dark in color this year.
My granddaddy would say it is a sure sign of another hard winter. He was usually right about such things. So just remember you were warned! - Shamarie Claiborne

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Life in the Holler, Topside: Jupiter over KY 206?



2014-08-30 - Liberty Road, KY 206, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
It almost looked like Jupiter
was hanging out over 206 Friday evening. - Shamarie Claiborne

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