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Travel: Ketchikan Creek


2026-06-14 - Ketchikan, AK - Photo by Trey Stephens.
Ketchikan Creek as it passes under Park Avenue in downtown Ketchikan, Alaska.


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Epicurean Kentuckian: Tater Tots


2026-06-14 - EK Kitchen - Photo by Pen.
Bowls of tater tots to accompany summer grilled hot dogs and hamburgers.


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Constituents from Adair in Washington


2026-06-14 - Washington, D.C. - Photo by Veronica Arnold.
Veronica writes, "While Mr. Comer was very busy this past week he still made time to sit down and hear from an Adair county constituent. We had a nice chat and talked about restaurants in Columbia he likes to frequent and other civic groups in the county he enjoys supporting when he is in town. We hope to see more of Mr. Comer during his re-election campaign."


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Travel: Las Vegas Street Photography (1 of 3)


2026-06-13 - Las Vegas, NV - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com.
Robert writes, "On this trip to Utah we checked off all the places we wanted to see during our visit. Since we had a later flight on our departure day, and no specific plans, I suggested, 'Why not leave St. George early and wander around Las Vegas for a couple hours?'

'You just want to do street photography,' she said. Busted!!!

There's potential around every corner of that city, from the architecture to the crowds; walking around with a cell phone, and since everyone has one, provides the opportunity for clandestinely capturing photos without causing much of a fuss. I got a little too carried away and time got away from us. We wound up rushing to get the rental car turned back in and off to the airport in time for the flight back to Kentucky. Adventure can take on many forms!"


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Squirrel strikes a pose


2026-06-13 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Pen.
A fox squirrel checking out park visitors from a nearby tree.


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Travel: Veronica and Isolde visit the Supreme Court


2026-06-13 - Washington, D.C. - Photo by Veronica Arnold.
Veronica and Isolde Arnold in front of the United States Supreme Court on their summer trip.

Veronica writes, "While many visitors to DC see the monuments and Congress, they often forget to visit the Supreme Court. It is free, open to the public on posted hours. And on certain days and times you can try to get on the free lecture/tour which takes place in the actual courtroom!


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Travel: Don't forget the Supreme Court


2026-06-13 - Washington, D.C. - Photo by Veronica Arnold.
Veronica writes, "While many visitors to DC see the monuments and Congress, they often forget to visit the Supreme Court. It is free, open to the public on posted hours. And on certain days and times you can try to get on the free lecture/tour which takes place in the actual courtroom! (Sorry no pictures are given here as electronic devices are prohibited in the courtroom.) So we were able to totally focus on the lecture and learn about the history of the Court and bask in the knowledge that we were sitting where great history has been made. They even let us exit down those front steps on that day! Usually they are closed and visitors are not able to go up or down those steps.

It is a free activity, and one that doesn't take much more than an hour to see most of the exhibits in the Court building. Highly recommend."


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