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Scenic Adair County, KY: The fairy tale cycle in the sky



2012-04-03 - Foot of Jamestown Hill, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener. The dark cedar, locusts beginning to bloom, the mistle town and clouds over Lindsey Hill caught our eye while getting gas at Lynn's Service Center, but something else caught Mrs. Marcum's eye in the whimsical scene, the object on to of the most distant gable. At first it looked like an emulation of a movie opening frame (thought Dreamworks - but that's not it) and then we cold make out that it was a trike, ready, it seemed, for a fairy tail launch. The property's owner once put an eye-popping Lincoln Towncar on the roof of the house, but the weight, we understand, necessitated its removal. -EW

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