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Today is a perfect day to appreciate Dogwoods


2015-04-19 - McDonalds, 980 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener.
Today is an even better day to see dogwoods in bloom, on a wonderfully rainy, gray day when dogwoods are the brightest stars on stage. These were seen yesterday, at McDonald's drive-through, in Columbia.


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Thunder Over Louisville


2015-04-19 - Louisville, KY - Photo by Doug Beard.
Doug writes, "9:40 pm from the Concierge Level (16th Floor) of the Louisville Downtown Marriott . . . from Bea and Doug Beard."


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George Rice/historic: The Log Dump from Corbin Bend Road


2015-04-19 - Corbin Bend Road, District 6, Adair County, KY - Photo by George Rice.
Today, this view from the Jericho Cliff on Corbin Bend Road, is of Holmes Bend Road. George Rice remembers stories his father told him of the day when the vantage point was known as "The Log Dump." That was before the writer's day, but he does remember scars left at the body of the cliff, before Green River Lake was impounded, which was evidence of the time when timbering was much different from today. Harvested logs were rolled over the bluff, then moved to the river, then lashed together with "raft logs," then floated downstream to a mill. It was dangerous work; George Rice recalls that his father, George Sr., helped with one float down the river. "When he got off," George Jr., remembers being told, "He was through." His river rafting career was complete.


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(Ad) Fly Me to the Moon: 24 Apr 2015


2015-04-19 - 735 Country Club Road, Columbia, KY - Photo from Doyle Lloyd.
Fly Me to the Moon, 24 Apr 2015, features jazz/silent auction The Hillary Hadley Memorial Scholarship Committee of Eastern Kentucky presents "Fly Me to the Moon" at the Adair County Airport, 735 Country Club Road, Columbia, KY, on Friday, April 24, 2015 starting at 6:30pmCT. Free admission. Donations accepted. Business casual attire. (DETAILS)


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The Gravesite for Wally: Wallaby Crossing at Sugarfoot


2015-04-19 - Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, 860 Sparksville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Peg Schaeffer.
Wally, short for Wallaby, is buried in the garden so I can visit him while I'm working there. He has a special place under the lilac bush with mums that bloom in the fall. There’s a sign that says "Wallaby Crossing”. There’s also a headstone that says:
"If tears could build a stairway,
And memories a lane,
I walk right up to heaven,
And bring you home again"
And I would and I will. - PEG SCHAEFFER
There's heightened interest finding proper burial places for pets. Some even want the laws changed on cemeteries so people can have pets buried with them or beside them. Some, including Adair CJE Mike Stephens, are dreaming of a pet cemetery to serve Adair County and nearby counties. There is interest from private groups, as well. This story is about Peg Schaeffer's solution to the need to pay proper respect and keep a special pet's memory alive. Comments on the need are welcome today, especially of special places pet owners would like to share, including photos. - CM


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Wally, the high jumping Australian Cattle Dog


2015-04-19 - Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, 860 Sparksville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Peg Schaeffer.
There have been a lot of dogs in my life and they all have a special place in my heart. Some have an even bigger place in my heart and an Australian Cattle Dog named Wallaby, aka "Wally" was one of them. He was probably one of the smartest and cockiest dogs I’ve ever had. Wally could jump like a deer. - PEG SCHAEFFER


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Football scrimmage produces 500 items for Adair Food Pantry


2015-04-19 - Blue Raider Stadium, 928 Russell Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College.
About 300 people attended the Blue-White Spring Scrimmage, Saturday, April 18, 2015, at Blue Raider Stadium, which required a non-perishable food item for admission. More than 500 items were collected, which will be given to the Adair County Food Pantry. - DUANE BONIFER


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