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Travel: going north from Columbia As I was headed north on Campbellsville Road, I was awed by the winter wonderland splendor atop Trinity Hill. Every tree limb sparkles like ice and the black cattle look like they are grazing in snow. It's worth a trip to take in the beauty, or, if you remember what I didn't, to have a camera along, snap some photo to affirm, to borrow a term from the Cane Valley Christian Church/Mary's House, "God's Amazing Grace in Action," nature's way. The fog and the ice crystals are quickly burning off, and it looks like a glorious day even after the Winter Wonderland in Fall is just a memory in the mind and a keepsake in photos. - Linda Waggener This story was posted on 2012-11-28 07:58:41
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