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Potato plants with tomatoes on them?


2012-06-17 - Old Gradyville Road, Gradyville, KY - Photo by Sharon Whitehurst. The mystery presented: Devin had burst into the kitchen commanding, "Meme, you have to see this--the potato plants have grown little green tomatoes!" and this is what we'd found. - Sharon Whitehurst

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Willis the Cat, Garden Supervisor extraordinaire


2012-06-17 - Old Gradyville Road, Gradyville, KY - Photo by Sharon Whitehurst.
Hank Kimball
has a superior peer as a Country Agent in Willis the Cat the Whitehurst Garden Supervisor who was along, and was an inspiration for the solution of the great Potatoes P'liking They Are Tomatoes Confoundering Mystery. The answer was found on the Internet.


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Scenic Green Co., KY: The Heritage Garden, Greensburg


2012-06-17 - Greensburg, KY - Photo by Joe & Peggy Jones.
The Heritage Garden at the end of old Stone Row just off the Greensburg, KY, Square. The wooden entrance and carvings are the work of multi-talented Warren Wolfe. - Diane Hall


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Green River Animal Shelter: Big item in County Budget


2012-06-17 - Photo by Ed Waggener.
The Green River Animal Shelter now operating three days a week, is one of three - along with the Adair County Jail and the 911 Center - major areas of County Government which require infusions of cash from the county's general fund to operate. The budget was a major item on the long, Tuesday evening, June 12, 2012 June regular session. The full report, posted Wednesday morning, June 13, accompanies this photo. Behind the animal shelter is fencing around the Adair Youth Development Center, and along the top, a car can be seen on Jamestown Street.


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Streeval kids get to meet heroes: The Turtle Man & friends


2012-06-17 - Photo by Suzanne Streeval. Leslie and Sarah Streeval meet The Turtle Man: They finally got to meet "Turtle Man" left photo and all his buddies Saturday morning, June 16, 2012. After waiting a while in the rain they said it was worth it. In the center they are with Squirrel, and on the right, with Neal. -Suzanne Streeval Seen in the ColumbiaMagazine group on Flickr.

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Stan the Man: For Father's Day, 2012


2012-06-17 - Goldenrod Lane, Columbia, KY - Photo by Junior Stotts. Stan the Man, foreground, is one of Adair County's most famous fathers. He is the sire of the little black female mule trailing, and - a rarity in the equine world - a twin sister. They're at home on the Jr. Stotts Ranch, which lies in between some of the best farm advisors in the world's places: Miz Victoria and Miz Gertrude, Jimmy Woody, J.C. Lasley, and Dorothy Shelley. A good father, Stan the Man only succumbs every once in a while to the wiles and temptations of the other lady horses who constantly flirt with him.

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The Parade of Tractors


2012-06-17 - Homeplace on Green River - Photo by George Kolbenschlag.
The Parade Eighteen of the more than 40 tractors at the 16th Annual tractor show held at Homeplace on Green River Saturday participated in a long parade from Homeplace through Tebbs Bend and over the Green River Dam Saturday. - George Kolbenschlag


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