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Travel: Valley Of Fire State Park, 1 of 2


2025-06-08 - Moapa Valley, NV - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com.
Robert writes, "This beautiful Park is about a 45 mile drive from Las Vegas, and about an hour away from the Hoover Dam; both places are well worth visiting if you're in the Vegas area. In my opinion the Valley of Fire State Park is worthy of National Park status...a true gem in Nevada. Careful consideration should be taken of the weather status and what time of year to visit. During a Summer visitation you're likely limited to staying inside your air-conditioned vehicle, due to the extreme high (and dangerous) heat.

For our mid-May visit we were fortunate enough to catch a temperature high of about 80 degrees...perfect for hiking. The left side of the photo you can catch part of the road that runs through the Park."


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Kurt Steiner, greatest American stone skipper


2025-06-08 - Shelbyville, KY - Photo by Graham Waggener.
Pictured above is Kurt Steiner, who, according to Wikipedia, is widely regarded as the greatest American stone skipper. Steiner was in Kentucky this weekend to compete in the Pro Division of the second annual Kentucky Stone Skipping Invitational.

The Invitational is the brainchild of professional skipper Jon Jennings of Graefenburg, KY, who said on social media that he developed it as a way to showcase his love of stone skipping and the outdoors.


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Sunset after harvest


2025-06-07 - Fairplay, KY - Photo by Veronica Arnold.
Veronica writes, "Many farmers rushed and worked tirelessly, some even into the night, to get a hay harvest. This has been a wet start to the season, pushing back the ability for farmers to cut hay, and delayed planting because the fields are too wet.

This past week we had a run of dry days and it seems that everyone everywhere was cutting their hay and seeding their fields. This is the sunset from my field after we finally brought in the last of the hay from that field. It was a peaceful sunset before the rains to come."


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Birds of Kentucky: Goose in hiding


2025-06-07 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Amy.
A goose spotted at Holmes Bend Marina on Thursday, practicing the Art of Not Being Seen.


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Farmers Market on the Square Saturday morning


2025-06-06 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
These are a few of my favorite things from Farmers Market on the Square (FM2). It is open every Saturday morning from 8am to 1pmCT on the corner of Merchant and Campbellsville Streets in downtown Columbia. - LW


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Saturday is final Crusade for Children fundraising


2025-06-06 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Mayor Pam Hoots.
The final day for the WHAS Crusade for Children roadblocks throughout Columbia is Saturday, June 7, from 7amCT to 1pmCT. The Adair County Volunteer Fire Department Chairman Phillip Richard announced that they have broken the record with over $58,000 with Saturday's work to go before time to turn in the funds. Remember, as always 100% of your donations come back to the community to the children that are in need.


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Travel: Cedar Breaks National Monument, 2 of 2


2025-06-06 - Brian Head, UT - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com.
Robert writes, "I mentioned with the first photo, the weather was a cold and windy 34 degrees. Wearing shorts and a hoodie, I braved the conditions long enough to take in a little bit of photography. I could see this National Monument being more enjoyable to visit during mid-summer, when you can take your time and maybe hike some of the rim...and not having to run back to the car to warm up!"


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