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Robert Ellis: Red Barn Album: Beauty on a near wintrish weekend

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Robert Ellis sent another delightful set of photos from his stomping ground in the Coburg environs They are linked together in this album for easier viewing.

This set includes a CM Classic Photo of a Red Barn Scene on Caney Fork Creek, a photo featuring a fern with a natural background which is pure art, and an eerily beautiful tribute to the passing of an animal life, which has a bit of Christmas connotation where it whimsically entitle, "Requuiem for a (rein)deer," but he has a better caption, "A Buck's Final Resting Place..."

Comments are welcome, and there's one photo with a vining plant we like readers to help identify. - EW




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Fall Colors: Adair County, KY, Ferns, grass and lichens



2016-12-18 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Robert Ellis (c).
The extraordinary beauty of infrequently appreciated details of his stomping ground is wonderfully displayed in this photo by Robert Ellis.

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Red Barn Reflected in Caney Fork Creek, Green County, KY



2016-12-18 - On Banks of Caney Fork Creek, Green County, KY - Photo by Robert Ellis (c).
Robert Ellis, Cane Valley, KY, reports he was our searching for pictures to take, Saturday, December 17, 2016, and discovered this stunningly beautiful scene of a barn overlooking Caney Fork Creek.

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A Buck's Final Resting Place . . .



2016-12-19 - Greater Coburg area - Photo by Robert Ellis (c).
Robert Ellis writes: "Remains of an 8 point buck in the woods. Entire skeleton remained (and intact) and it is unknown what the cause of death was."

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