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Billy Joe Fudge: March in Kentucky limerick

March in Kentucky limerick
by Billy Joe Fudge
March in Kentucky is quite a trip,
Clippers or sunshine gone in a zip.
The Ladybugs all swarm
When the weather turns warm
And the mist from the Oak Wood does lift.
Click on headline for limerick plus photo which inspired it




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Scenic Adair Co., KY: Mist in the morning



2011-03-15 - Melson Ridge, Third District, Adair Co., KY - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge.
Misty March Morning: "Mist rising from Melson's Ridge in the early morning following a warm night and an early morning March rain," writes Billy Joe Fudge. "Is it any wonder that South Central Kentucky and Adair County are the destination they have become?"

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