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Snake Creek Road sidewinders through GRL Valley



2018-05-25 - Snake Creek Road from Orby Burton Road, Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
With or without the delightful Eastern Red Cedars which once lined the farthest reaches of this scene - which we prefer - Snake Creek Road's geometry, its acquiescence to play-it-as-it-lays engineering and name-befitting sidewindering is a gorgeous Adair County scene. This photo is about this season's most marvelous plant, wild honeysuckle, the plant which seems to roll down the roadways like tumbleweed to find new places to adorn mail boxes and signs like this one, or, in more basic mode, just to cover up and obscure ugly. Anyone heartened by honeysuckle should use part of the next 72 hours driving the byways of Adair, Casey, Cumberland, Green, Metcalfe and Russell Counties for great picture-taking and documentation of honeysuckle's aesthetic contributions. And no, we've never been out past midnight and seen honeysuckle on the move - should that be a phenomenon beyond imagination - but would appreciate it if anyone shares such an occurrence, if there are ary 'un - EW


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