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Coping with the snow at Gradyville, KY


2015-02-18 - Photo by Frances Salyers.

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View from behind Summit Manor, by Jimmy Harper


2015-02-18 - Behind Summit Manor, Columbia, KY - Photo submitted by Shamarie Claiborne, daughter of photographer Jimmy Harper.
Shamarie Claiborne writes: "My dad took this behind Summit Manor. No question where I get my eye!"


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Birds of Kentucky: Penquinesque Lady Cardinal


2015-02-18 - Fortune Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
The lady cardinal was striking a Penquinesque pose on the feeder this, joined by an odd fellow little brown bird. Somebody help on ID please. - EW


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Blizzard of 16 Feb 2015: Town horse horseplay


2015-02-18 - Roseland Plantation, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Haven't noticed other animals, but the downtown horses next door are actually playing the snow, have as much fun as kids. The sure footed ones next door were racing with all the exuberance of thoroughbreds in a spring Bluegrass pasture.


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Blizzard of 16 Feb 2015 - Result of Global Warming, Gadberry


2015-02-18 - Greater Gadberry/Fairplay, K - Photo by Charles Marshburn.
Scene from Charles Marshborn's porch, looking a the ski slope across the way.


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Blizzard of 16 Feb 2015: Front yard visitors


2015-02-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Melissa Stone. Melissa Stone writes, "Good morning, Ed! It's cold and quiet on Dillon Street, but that didn't keep visitors from stopping by! When I first spotted the rabbit, he was peeking up out of the snow in the front yard. By the time I got my camera and got outside, he had come on up on the front porch to visit a while - as any good guest will do! Stay warm!"

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Blizzard of 16 Feb 2015: Front yard visitors


2015-02-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Melissa Stone.
Melissa Stone writes, "Good morning, Ed! It's cold and quiet on Dillon Street, but that didn't keep visitors from stopping by! When I first spotted the rabbit, he was peeking up out of the snow in the front yard. By the time I got my camera and got outside, he had come on up on the front porch to visit a while - as any good guest will do! Stay warm!"


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