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My Mother's Garden - from Geniece Marcum
 2014-05-11 - Bellview Community, Metcalfe County, KY - Photo from . Bellview Community, Metcalfe Co., KY And now, an encore/encore voyage: A photo which went around the world, in World War II is going out again. Housewife and mother, Addie Turner Leftwich was caught here by the photographer while proudly showing off the new green beans growing in her early spring garden. Although she never traveled far from her home near Edmonton, Kentucky during in her lifetime, this photo of her covered much of the world and back in her place. Made during the days of World War II, the photo was mailed to each of her four sons, Robert, Russell, Ray and Rondyl, then serving in such places as California, Philippine Islands, German occupied France and the China Burma India Theatre of War. The same photo is now beginning it's third journey, this time via Columbia Magazine on it's way around the world again. Addie Turner Leftwich was the daughter of Joseph Alexander Turner of Adair County, who wrote to various county newspapers in 1898 under the pen name of Paul Revere. -Geniece Leftwich Marcum.
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Cool Springs Creek after Saturday thunderstorms, downpour
 2014-05-11 - Cool Spring neighborhood, Greater Gradyville, KY - Photo Guy & Aline Babin. Guy & Aline Babin write: Cool Springs Creek after today's thunderstorms. Gradyville. Picture taken Saturday, May 10, 2014.
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Happy Tail: Starrie, best of all dog Mother's
 2014-05-11 - Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, 860 Sparksville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Peg Schaeffer. UPDATE: May 11, 2014, Starrie has been adopted. See: Happy Tail - happy endings: Found dog and Starrie
Starrie, a Beagle I rescued from the shelter - In my opinion Starrie has been the best Mom of all the dogs. She was a very devoted Mom and I'm sure she could count. I took one of her puppies to the vet one day and when I got back she was standing by the gate wanting to know why I took her puppy. How she knew one puppy out of six was missing I'll never know. - Peg Schaeffer
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Dr.Luckey addresses 99th LWC commencement audience
 2014-05-11 - Biggers Sports Center, 360 Spickard DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. Lindsey Wilson College President William T. Luckey Jr. opens the college’s 99th commencement ceremony Saturday morning, May 10, 2014, in Biggers Sports Center. Over 3,000 were in attendance. Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College
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Jared Davenport completes graduating senior survey
 2014-05-11 - Biggers Sports Center, 360 Spickard DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. Jared Davenport of Lawrenceburg, KY,completes the Lindsey Wilson College “Graduating Senior Survey” Saturday morning in V.P. Henry Auditorium before the college’s spring commencement ceremony in Biggers Sports Center. Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College
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Wild Pets: Cottontail rabbits get friendlier
 2014-05-11 - East Fortune Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Never seen a successful taming of these guys - They've got a wild streak in them which makes them seem more like they've no kinship with domesticated bunnies. Though keeping their distance, some do seem to have a measure of understanding when humans are threatening or friendly. This pair didn't bother to move in a 5 minute photo session from 40 feet away - even though eye contact was made. - EW
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