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Adair photographers return with exciting photos from Kentucky Horse Park

"Boy did we ever luck out moving to Adair County," - MARY PHELPS
Watch for Mary Phelps on NBC May 7, 2006
Mary Phelps and husband JJ Hathaway have just returned to their farm on Bird Road in Adair County after two two weeks at the Kentucky Horse Park.


There is a PhelpsPhoto connection to the Kentucky Derby today.

NBC coverage tomorrow of the Rolex Kentucky Three Day event. Look for Mary Phelps with the big lens in the turquoise cowboy hat near the in gate for Showjumping.

The couple operates two of the very top most visited horse web sites in the world, HorsesDaily.com and DressageDaily.com.

Headquarters for the photography and insurance business is now in Florida, but they say that it might be moved to Adair County in the not too distant future. One of the reasons is superior broadband connectivity provided by Duo-County in the Sparksville and Breeding area.

Home inside a barn coming along

"Our place is coming along," Mary Phelps writes, "We should have a little housewarming party in July. Luke and Jake Brinkman are doing an awesome job in creating a home inside our big metal barn. Boy did we ever luck out moving to Adair County. In Florida people still don't have their roofs fixed from last year's hurricane, and in four months we have a new home!"

Broadband better on Bird RD than in Florida

The DSL connection provided by Duo-County is faster than their Florida service, Mary Phelps says.

"We had a great time working and camping there," Mary Phelps writes, and gives a link to some of their recent coverage: Click Here.

PhelpsPhotos offers a huge catalog of horse photos for sale online.


This story was posted on 2006-05-06 06:51:29
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