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William Feese posts Adair Co., KY license plate in Yukon territory
 2014-07-19 - Watson Lake, Yukon Territory, on the Alaska Highway - Photo by Lexi Feese. William R. Feese affixes an Adair County, KY license plate in the Sign Post Forest, Watson Lake, Yukon Territory, on the Alaska Highway. Paired Photo. See also: Adair Countians at the Sign Post Forest, in the Yukon
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Adair Countians at the Sign Post Forest, in the Yukon
 2014-07-19 - Watson Lake, Yukon Territory, on the Alaska Highway - Photo by William Feese. Lexi Feese is standing under the Adair County, KY, license plate that her papa, William R. Feese, put up in the Sign Post Forest, in Watson Lake, Yukon Territory, on the Alaska Highway. Paired Photo, See also: William Feese posts Adair Co., KY license plate in Yukon territory
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FM2 close up: Sweet banana peppers
 2014-07-19 - Adair Annex Parking Lot, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. Wayne and Barbara Armitage have practically a Whole Foods Supermarket at the Farmers Market. She's the founder of the market, which has been a smashing success since its inception. The Armitages have everything from plants to yummy baked goods, to jams and salsas - even popcorn - and still have time to grow great looking produce like these banana peppers. - Shamarie Claiborne
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FM2 close up: Laura Beth
 2014-07-19 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. Laura Beth Murrell ADAIR alumni and booster doing her part to support the kids by working FM2 selling tickets on our big raffle. Of course Jay's BBQ, I think, put the smile on her face! - Shamarie Claiborne
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FM2 close up: Beautiful blackberries
 2014-07-19 - Adair Annex Parking Lot, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. Debbie & Danny Burris, at the D & D Longview Angus Farm booth, had a display which just makes a body hungry. These blackberries looked so delicious, it was hard not to buy 'em and eat 'em on the spot, though most of us know of even higher callings: Blackberry Jam, Blackberry Cobbler, and now, after Debbie Burris introduced it, Blackberry Juice. - Shamarie Claiborne
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Wildflowers in Your Landscape: A butterfly bonus
 2014-07-19 - Fairplay, KY - Photo by Joyce M. Coomer. Butterflies are a wonderful bonus when native wildflowers are part of the landscape. Additionally planting native wildflowers means the butterflies are much more like to be benefitting from natural foods needed in their migration, whereas non native plants may not be. (ID of the butterfly above would be appreciated) See: Vonnie Kolbenschlag identifies butterly as Red Admiral
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