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Scenic Green Co., KY: Redbud on Robert Vaughn Road
 2015-04-12 - Greensburg, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, CM iPhone photo. Is there anything prettier in the plant world than pink redbud and deep green Eastern Red Cedar, against the bluest of Kentucky skies? This was seen Saturday, April 11, 2015, near Green River, Greensburg, Green County, KY.
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Epicurean Kentuckian: Favorite of the past, Angels
 2015-04-12 - 101 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Innocent Bystander. Lainey? Trilby? . An early food endorsement, recently found among our family stuff. The hieroglyphics have been translated, "I like the food at Angels." The restaurant was located in the building which is today the office of Attorney Hal Roach. Maybe someone else remembers it better. It had a long string of great proprietors and chefs. I remember Lainey Bennett's and her sister Trilby's tenure best. But before that, there was Mr. Wooten's Jiffy Castle, later Sonny Vaughn's ownership; then, I believe, Neal & Sarah & friends Angel's Cafe with a menu which seemed Woodstock and New York City inspired. There was one eggs and chili breakfast which no Mexican restaurant has ever matched here, before or since. Lainey and Trilby served every thing fresh and cooked to order. Lainey did the kitchen cooking - amazing stuff. And Trilby served pies with meringue as high as Lindsey Hill. It was in a day when everybody worked downtown. Our own Waggener-Walker Newspapers crew, just down the alley at 108 N Reed Street, could overwhelm Angel's and Coomer's and a couple of drug store lunch counters on busy days. That's me trying to look Italian and more important than the banker next seat over at the Angel's counter. One button buttoned on the collar, dressed in the finest polyester available. Maybe others remember, when they have time. - EW. (Photo maybe 1970s)
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Smokey the cat brought new energy to Sugarfoot
 2015-04-12 - Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, 860 Sparksville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Peg Schaeffer. Smokey was reluctantly admitted to Sugarfoot, which is dedicated to Dogs and Horses. But when the family said they were afraid their dogs would eat Smokey, Peg Schaeffer's big heart melted. He joined the family and added new energy to the sanctuary. He's found his niche. New puppies have just arrived. "He's the best playmate in the world for the puppies. He entertains the seniors in the room and keeps them young. And I never know what trick he's got up his sleeve for me. He's our full time comedian," she writes.
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Sunrise: Fixing breakfast at Rowe Farms
 2015-04-12 - Rowe Farms, 909 Keltner Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Fred Rowe. At 5:40amCT, 12 Apr 2015, before any work is done, daily chores - fixing breakfast among them - are underway at Rowe Farms. This capture was on the Fred Rowe's Samsung cell phone, a vital tool in managing the herd.
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Scenic Taylor Co., KY: Tulip time on Maple Trail
 2015-04-12 - Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, KY - Photo ColumbiaMagazine.com staff photo. Red tulips and white tulips theme the campus of Campbellsville University. This scene is at the entrance to the Maple Trail and overlooks historic Stapp Lawn with Stapp Hall in the background. The lawn is aesthetic and functional. Students and visitors enjoy picnics on the treehouse deck, and the giant statuary hewn from giant tree trunks. The statuary can be at one time stylistic and a bit amusing, and on the other, deeply spiritual and symbolic. - EW
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Scenic Green Co., KY: Eastern Spring Beauty. Profusely growing by the river
 2015-04-12 - Ralph Vaughn Road, Greensburg, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener. Happy Find: These wildflowers, which appeared to be a short stemmed variety of phlox - need an expert's judgment on this - were seen on a road bank overlooking a very swollen Green River on Saturday, April 11, 2014. - LW. Expert advice received at 8:22amCT from Wendy Burt, who identifies the plant as "Eastern Spring Beauty (Claytonia virginica). Click Read More for her note.
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Green River Arts Academy students win medals at LWC
 2015-04-11 - Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY - Photo by Darlene Campbell. The Columbia Civil Corp sponsored a Martial Arts Tournament at Lindsey Wilson College today, Saturday, April 11, 2015. Several students from Green River Art's children's program, G.R.A.C.E. [taught by Sam Avery and Darlene Campbell] and the adult class, Kung Fu Wisdom, taught by Chad Snider won medals. Several other children and adults from Columbia participated and placed in the tournament as well. Pictured here are students from the G.R.A.C.E. program and Kung Fu Wisdom: Dakota Gaskins, Chelsea Hatcher, Jonathan Williams, Tristan Grider and Jennifer Willis.
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