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Daffodil Watch 2020: This Old House


2020-03-20 - Monroe Co., KY - Photo by Wayne Baxter.
Wayne writes: On 2-21-2019 you had a photo by Tommy Bailey captioned What might this big old house say if walls could talk?. It is 3.92 miles SE of Tompkinsville on Ky 163. I have passed it several times since then and on March 9, 2020, I made this picture of the rear oh the house . I thought it might fit in the daffodil album.

Back in the 50's the house was owned and occupied by an older man named Wolford Moore. He was fiddle player. I thought I heard a few bars of "Up Jumped the Devil" as I snapped this photo. The house has been unoccupied since he passed away, probably fifty years or so.


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Epicurean Kentuckian: Cupcakes


2020-03-20 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Pen.
A trio of whimsically decorated cupcakes (purchased and photographed back in February) from A Sweet Retreat Bakery in Elizabethtown, KY.


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Scenic Kentucky: Lake Herrington


2020-03-20 - Mercer Co., KY - Photo by Evan Waggener.
Green is starting to take over again along the shores of Lake Herrington, just outside Danville, KY.


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Fishing the Dix River


2020-03-20 - Garrard Co., KY - Photo by Lee McClellan.
Dr. William Ellis, retired professor of history at Eastern Kentucky University, wades the Dix River below Dix Dam for trout several years ago. Wading is one of the simplest and most effective ways to fish streams in Kentucky.


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Stormy Morning


2020-03-20 - Adair Co., KY - Photo By Chelsie Adams.
Chelsie sends this scene of overcast skies taken around 8am this morning on her way into town.


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Scenic Adair County: Winter transitioning into spring


2020-03-20 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
This is the look of winter transitioning to spring in Kentucky as it did this week. The beautiful rolling hills of Adair County are coming alive with buds and fresh greens.


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Birds of Kentucky: Grackle and Magnolia


2020-03-20 - Nelson Co., KY - Photo by Bill Badgett.
A grackle resting in a magnolia tree.

Seen in the ColumbiaMagazine group on Flickr. See more of Bill's photos here: Bill Badgett at Flicker.


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