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A good season for rabbits


2025-07-06 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Pen.
The rabbits seem to be having a good season, based on the numbers I've seen grazing any time I've been out hiking lately.


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The origins of the Great Wooded South


2025-07-06 - Great Wooded South - Photo courtesy Billy Joe Fudge.
Billy Joe Fudge's ID from 1992. Billy Joe writes, "As a Forest Ranger with primary duties of wildland fire prevention and fire suppression, I discovered and developed an affinity with that which I named the Great Wooded South."


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A Quaint Old Scene, Columbia, KY


2025-07-06 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Mike Watson.
Mike shares this postcard of the Ben Franklin Corner of the Columbia Public Square, and a reminder that the Adair County Genealogical Society will have their regular meeting at 5pmCT on Monday, July 7, 2025.

Mike says, "The Jane Lampton Chapter DAR will present the program and it will be a great one!"


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Travel: Michigan Central Station


2025-07-06 - Detroit, MI - Photo by Trey Stephens.
Inside the renovated Michigan Central Station in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit. The station reopened a year ago after a six year, one billion dollar renovation under the ownership of Ford. The station is now home to a museum, event space, dining, and in 2027 will open a hotel.


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Camouflage sometimes stands out instead


2025-07-06 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Tommy Bailey.
Photographer Tommy Bailey spotted this interesting moth on his house, and noted that he probably never would have seen it if it had been resting on a tree trunk, but it stood out starkly against the shutters of his house. We think it might be a Tulip Tree Beauty moth.


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Travel: GM Campus


2025-07-06 - Detroit, MI - Photo by Trey Stephens.
A riverside view of the General Motors Renaissance Center, which has served as the headquarters for GM since 1996. The complex is over 5.5 million square feet and the center tower is the tallest building in Michigan.


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Travel: Night baseball at Comerica Park


2025-07-06 - Detroit, MI - Photo by Trey Stephens.
The Detroit Tigers defeated the Minnesota Twins 3-0 in front of a capacity crowd at Comerica Park in Downtown Detroit on June 29, 2025.


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