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Two dogs guarding Coffey Hole area



2016-12-26 - White Oak Road near Providence Road, Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com (c).
Two beautiful dogs were guarding this Coffey Hole area where Clifty Creek flows into Russell Creek. They were seen Sunday afternoon, Christmas Day, December 25, 2016. Later in the day, ColumbiaMagazine.com received word that Zoie, whose people are Tiffany & Curtis Grant, was missing from the Joppa area, and a portrait of her we received looked a lot like white dog above. But that wasn't the case. It's a good distance, in dog miles, from Joppa to the Coffey Hole. And scarcely minutes after CM received the panic note that Zoie was missing than Tiffany Grant sent word that Curtis had found Zoie. So whose dogs are these? And are they missing from their people, or just out for a Sunday stroll in one of Adair County's most naturally scenic areas - albeit under stress from graffitti and trash - this was one of the cleaner places in view. - EW


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