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Travel: Stits SA-2A Sky Baby


2025-01-13 - Washington, D.C. - Photo by Pen.
Seen in the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center of the National Air and Space Museum (of the Smithsonian Institution), located at Dulles International Airport just outside Washington, DC. According to the museum, Ray Stits' Sky Baby held the title as the world's smallest piloted aircraft until the 1980s.


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Kentucky Color: Gently Lighting


2025-01-13 - Great Wooded South - Photo and text by Billy Joe Fudge.
The first full moon of '25
Was slowly, slowly rising high;
Gently lighting yon eastern sky
With altocumulus float'n by.


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Scenic Adair Co.: Sunday Sunset


2025-01-12 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Tommy Bailey.
Photographer Tommy Bailey captured this stunning sunset over Birch Road in eastern Adair County on Sunday evening, January 12, 2025.


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CACVFD responds to fire on Knifley Road


2025-01-12 - Adair Co., KY - Photo courtesy Grant Loy.
CACVFD firefighters were able to contain a fire to the second floor of this residence on Knifley Road on Saturday, January 11, 2025.


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Scenic Kentucky: Snowy winter scene


2025-01-12 - Leitchfield, KY - Photo by Lindsay Durbin.
A creek winding through snowy Kentucky woods, taken by Lindsay on January 11, 2025.


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Kentucky Color: Late 1990s Arbor Day


2025-01-12 - Frankfort, KY - Photo courtesy Billy Joe Fudge.
Billy Joe writes, "I was invited to perform my poem, 'I heard a Tree', at Kentucky's Arbor Day celebration in the late nineties. It was quite an honor.

My oldest daughter, Shay Knifley, drew a masterful pen and ink of an urban forestry scene on the Lindsey Wilson campus which included the massive Rainwater Oak. I had the poem superimposed on her drawing. She and I presented a framed copy to First Lady Judi Patton (at left in photo) during the ceremony.

It hung in the state capitol in Frankfort for the remainder of Governor Patton's tenure, and I believe a copy still hangs in the Adair County Public Library."

Read Billy Joe's poem here: Kentucky Color: I heard a tree.


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Closeup of Snowflakes


2025-01-12 - Leitchfield, KY - Photo by Lindsay Durbin.
A close view of the intricate patterns in fresh snowflakes, taken by Lindsay on January 11, 2025.


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