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Magic moment photo includes road name puzzler

Comments re photo 65394 Scenic Cumberland Co KY Water View in a Magic Moment

Morris Grubbs writes:
I enjoyed last week's "magic moment" scene of Waterview, the place where I grew up. My sister and her husband live there in the house at the top of the hill in the upper right of the photo. That's the Grubbs barn in the middle of the photo in the bend of Hwy. 90. The barns in the foreground belong to Boyd and Neda Alexander and their sons, Chris and Jeff. You can see Jeff's house hidden in the trees above and to the left of my sister's house. Where did you get the name "Ham and Honey Rd."? I've never heard it called this, but I like it! - Morris
Morris, thank you for your letter! Your home country is beautiful and it's good to know your family and friends are there helping to keep it so. I must confess that Ed looked online to find that road name and he said he'd trust your judgement as a native and be open to changing Honey and Ham Road as the facts come in. - Linda Waggener




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