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Icicles on US 127 cut below Walnut Ridge, Casey Co., KY



2017-01-08 - U.S. 127 south of Liberty, Casey County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com photo(c).
In the past year, having acquired a much needed new phobia for which I can find no name, The fear of getting killed by falling ice, I no longer am fascinated by the universal desire of all mankind to pull down great icicles. It was a bucket list item for seemingly three quarters of my first century. Fortunately, I saw the Weather Channel episode on people getting zonked and killed by ice chunks plummeting from tall skyscrapers. And sources on the internet tell of the high death toll in places as diverse as totalitarian Russia and the all American City democracy of Chicago, IL. Linda spotted these, issued a "Stop the Car" imperative, and indulged her continuing fascination of photographing them from a relatively safe distance - far enough away to not get impaled by a frozen missile. - EW. Photo Saturday, January 7, 2017.


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