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Barn in Green County (Part I)


2019-07-08 - Green Co., KY - Photo by Robert Ellis.
Robert writes, "This photo was taken a couple weekends ago (from the road) while taking in some photography in Green County. I was by there again Saturday and the corn has grown much taller so that the tractor is not visible from this perspective." ----ROBERT ELLIS. (c) Robert Ellis Woodworking

Paired photo: Barn in Green County (Part II)


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Debra Hensley's sunset from Burton Ridge


2019-07-08 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Debbie Hensley.
Debra Waddell sent this dramatic sunset photo taken by Debbie Hensley from Burton Ridge on Sunday evening, July 7, 2019.


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Hates raccoons with a passion


2019-07-08 - Way north of Pellyton - Photo by Jackson Brower.
Jackson Brower writes, "Here is a photo of my friend, Joanne Knowlsen, in her back yard as she takes a break from her gardening. She is 83 and as smart, spry and energetic as a spring chicken. She will tolerate hungry deer eating her flowers and hosta plants, but she hates raccoons with a passion."


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Canoeing the Cumberland


2019-07-08 - Russell Co., KY - Photo by Tiffany Kessler.
Another photo from Tiffany's Saturday canoe trip on the Cumberland River with "Captain Kasey" and Eddie.

Paired photo: Cumberland River high and moving fast Saturday


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Five generations in one picture


2019-07-08 - taken 7/7/2019 at the home of Kenny and Cheryl Tarter - Photo by Johnnie Tarter Jr.
Five Generations of England lineage: 84 year-old Leonard England (seated) holding Kamsie Cross (great-great-granddaughter), back row left to right, Kynadie Hancock (great-granddaughter), Cheryl Tarter (daughter), and April Tarter (granddaughter).


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Silvery Checkerspot butterfly


2019-07-07 - Shelby Co., KY - Photo by Pen.
According to butterfliesandmoths.org, Chlosyne nycteis, the Silvery Checkerspot butterfly, tends to feed on nectar from flowers of red clover, common milkweed, and dogbane.


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Epicurean Kentuckian: Hot and Sour Lime Slaw


2019-07-07 - Shelbyville, KY - Photo by Pen.
Hot and Sour Lime Slaw, with lime juice, jalapeno, and cracked coriander, from The Big Flavor Grill by Chris Schlesinger and John Willoughby.


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