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Spring on the farm by Melissa Stone

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It was a beautiful day at Triple S today, and Melissa Stone found that everywhere her camera aimed, there were memorable photos.They're linked together in this photo album as well as in today's Daily News for Sunday, March 20, 2011 and in the CM photo archives.Scroll down to view them all




This story was posted on 2011-03-20 19:36:47
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Spring on the farm: Ducks fly from the pond



2011-03-20 - Triple S Farm, Adair Co., KY - Photo by Melissa Stone.
"Ducks flying from a pond - first day of Spring 2011," Melissa Stone writes with this photo. Seen in the ColumbiaMagazine group on Flickr.

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Spring on the Farm: Old Tobacco scaffold ready to go



2011-03-20 - Triple S Farms, Adair Co., KY - Photo by Melissa Stone.
Builder Jimmy Stone, the photographer's dad, leans up agains an old tobacco scaffold which has now served it's purpose, and will soon be torn down. Melissa Stone writes, "My dad said he and his son in law built this one and they argued the whole time they did it, but it served it's purpose well!" Seen in the ColumbiaMagazine group on Flickr.

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Spring on the farm: Goats oblige with photo op



2011-03-20 - Triple S Farms, Adair Co., KY - Photo by Melissa Stone.
Goats:"Even though I did not bring them dinner, these goats obliged me with a nice pose," writes Melissa Stone. Seen in the ColumbiaMagazine group on Flickr.

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Spring on the farm: The ugly duckling



2011-03-20 - Triple S Farms, Adair Co., KY - Photo by Melissa Stone.
Ugly "duckling" "Baby pigeons are not the most attractive of babies, but with my father giving a helping hand, they will grow to be beautiful birds!" writes Melissa Stone. Seen in the ColumbiaMagazine group on Flickr.

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Spring on the farm: Homing Pigeon



2011-03-20 - Triple S Farms, Adair Co., KY - Photo by Melissa Stone.
An adult homing pigeon, indeed, an ugling "duckling" does grow into a beautiful, intelligent bird. Seen in the ColumbiaMagazine group on Flickr.

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Spring on the farm: Mother and kid



2011-03-20 - Triple S Farms, Adair Co., KY - Photo by Melissa Stone.
The joy of parenthood "Come on Mom... Please Mom - please - can I, can I -- huh, huh..." Melissa Stone wrote with the endearing picture of parenthood on the farm. Seen in the ColumbiaMagazine group on Flickr.

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Spring on the farm: A good day to you



2011-03-20 .
Hello there! "This little guy stuck his head out to enjoy the beautiful day on the first day of Spring 2011," Melissa Stone writes. Seen in the ColumbiaMagazine group on Flickr.

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