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Life in the Holler: When things go FLIP!

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By Shamarie Harper

Some may think "gosh" with all that rain came a ton of change to the creek. It is a lot deeper and running really swiftly. I must remember to stay back from the edge so I don't fall in. That would be the start to a terrible day!

While others might say?, "Look how awesome the creek looks now that everything has been washed away. Golly it smells so clean and fresh, let's go tubing and have a ton of fun. That would be a perfect day!

Like I said, interesting when things go FLIP!




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Life in the Holler: When things go. FLIP!



2016-05-11 - The Holler, Old Clearsprings Road, Ozark, KY - Photo by Shamarie Harper.
Some may think "gosh" with all that rain came a ton of change to the creek. It is a lot deeper and running really swiftly. I must remember to stay back from the edge so I don’t fall in. That would be the start to a terrible day! While others might say, "Look how awesome the creek looks now that everything has been washed away. Golly it smells so clean and fresh, let’s go tubing and have a ton of fun. That would be a perfect day!: Like I said interesting when things go . . . FLIP! - Shamarie

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