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Blizzard of 16 Feb 2015: Global warming results from Gadberry

Scroll down for photo(s) from Charles Marshburn which he entitled "Global warming results from Gadberry." Gadberry, as everyone knows is the biggest suburb of Fairplay, KY - or is Fairplay a suburb of Gadberry - aka Butterp'int Ridge, at the Adair County's Great Crossroad's on Kentucky 704, home to both Dave Rosenbaum and John Chowning - and Chris Bennett and lots of Harvey, Loy, McClister, Spoon, Hadley, Johnson, Ballou, Crawley, Turner, a few Fudges, Coomers, and other world-class luminaries. It's a road which is often called the most Scenic Road in America.

Gadberry, in its old glory days - there are new ones now - is at The Cross Roads of Adair County, mentioned above. It's where KY 704 intersects with, to the west, the north end of Johnson School Road, and, on the East, Loy Cemetery Road, marking, for many a righteous person, The Center of the Universe.

Charles Marshburn abides on Johnson School Road. Scroll down for the pictures he sent, yesterday. They are some of the most beautiful we've received.




This story was posted on 2015-02-18 07:18:51
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Blizzard of 16 Feb 2015: Global Warming Results from Gadberry



2015-02-18 - Greater Gadberry, KY - Photo by Charles Marshburn.
Have love these guys. Have to love this photo. Know from a distance they are equine, so we'll call them 'Horses in the snow.' The photographer is given to being taciturn, so we're not sure at this distance, what equine church or denomination these belong to - and will humbly submit to the scathing derision some knowledgeable horse/mule/donkey/mare S/A sends and will welcome a respectful reminder of what they are. We appreciate it when we all remember we neither share the same genius or ignorance. - EW

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Blizzard of 16 Feb 2015: Scene at on Johnson School Road



2015-02-18 - Johnson School Road, Fairplay/Gadberry/Butterp\'int Ridge, KY - Photo by Charles Marshbur.
The cover was unbroken except for a few snow shadows, beautifully captured by Cahrles Marshburn, Mon 16 Feb 2015.

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Blizzard of 16 Feb 2015: Monday tracks now covered



2015-02-18 - Photo by Charles Marshburn .
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Blizzard of 16 Feb 2015 - Result of Global Warming, Gadberry



2015-02-18 - Greater Gadberry/Fairplay, K - Photo by Charles Marshburn.
Scene from Charles Marshborn's porch, looking a the ski slope across the way.

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