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Chilly first day of Spring did not feel like it, but look at the color



2009-03-21 - Jones-Wright Addition, District 2, Adair Co., Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
"This was the view on Appen Ave. today," Shamarie Claiborne writes of Friday in the Jones-Wright Addition. " It did not feel like the first day of spring but it did look like it!" The forsythia in the foreground is the national flower of the Jones-Wright neighborhood, the wonderful Columbia neighborhood originally built for the engineers and managers of the companies building Wolf Creek Dam in the 1940's, and continues to be, in the words of resident Edwin Taylor, "Columbia's best kept secret." For some reason, during the yellow season, the world's brightest forsythia are here, maybe as a memorial to the late Columbia Councillor Louise Hutchison, whose forsythia hedge was pure glory, every spring.


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