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Mystery Daffodils are on Milltown Portland Road

By Linda Waggener

Good guesses on the location of this Daffodils on the winding road posted last week on ColumbiaMagazine.com.

- Lance Bean wrote and said he believed the photo was made on the scenic "Old Highway 55 going north to Campbellsville" - Taylor County. Good guess, because that is a great road to wander.

- Larry Clark got the road right when he said, "This looks like a set of curves between Milltown and Portland" - Adair County.

- Tojo Phillips nailed the exact location: he wrote that they were just past Milltown Church Road on the old Billy Frank Cobb farm. He recognized it as the route he delivered dairy feed to Billy Frank in the days when he worked for Homer Goodin at M&W Milling.

Thanks for guessing! I wondered when I posted the mystery photo if others would know that spot. Whenever I pass by, I always think of Nancy Cobb who lived there - the professional, kind, compassionate nurse who cared for us at Pen's birth at Adair Memorial Hospital. If you have a mystery photo from your travels, text it anytime to 270-403-0017.




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