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Percheron Half Sisters, Portland Kentucky (Part I)



2019-05-13 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Robert Ellis.
Robert writes, "Being not so familiar with Highway 768 I made the mistake of turning off on a side road and wound up in Portland instead of Milltown. I learned this mistake when I stopped at the Poor Man's Country Store to inquire of my whereabouts. The owner and I chatted for a few minutes and after I expressed my interest in local photography he suggested I travel a little further on over to the Rubin Price Farm.

Rubin graciously allowed me to traipse around on his farm freely with my camera. He also gave me a brief history of how he spent most of his life working and being involved with horses. While they're were several other horses on his farm, I found these two gentle giants captured my attention the most. The Church building in the background I'll leave to the readers of CM to identify since I didn't write it down and now the name escapes me." --ROBERT ELLIS. (c) Robert Ellis Woodworking

Paired photo: Percheron Half Sisters, Portland KY (Part II)


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