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Signs of the season


2024-10-06 - Adair County, KY .
This vehicle seen in town is sporting decorations for the Halloween season.


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Kentucky Color: Dogwood berries


2024-10-06 - Great Wooded South - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge.
A close look at one of the Dogwood fruit drupes that have been dislodged by feeding birds and squirrels.

Paired photo: Kentucky Color: Autumn Harvest


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Kentucky Color: Autumn Harvest


2024-10-06 - Great Wooded South - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge.
Billy Joe writes, "These Dogwood fruit (drupes) are not falling to the ground on their own. They are bounty that has been dislodged by the feeding frenzy taking place overhead. For thirty years I've been observing this annual Autumn harvest by both birds and squirrels. Most of the activity is from birds, however. Robins, Gray Catbirds and what I believe to be female Rose-breasted Grosbeaks are on a continual rotation in and out of the feeding zone to and from staging areas in surrounding hardwood trees."

Paired photo: Kentucky Color: Dogwood berries


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Behind the festival scenes


2024-10-06 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Some little festival guests don't come for the arts and crafts folks buy as much as for the bits of hotdog and country ham that fall from the foods enjoyed.


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Strange pumpkins at the festivals


2024-10-06 - Metcalfe County, KY - Photo by Kim Harwood, Executive Director, Edmonton Metcalfe Chamber of Commerce.
Strange Pumpkins returned to the 2024 Pumpkin Festival Saturday, October 5th. Joe Strange and his family have been bringing their creative pumpkins to the Pumpkin Festival for years. More pumpkins will be coming up next weekend at Columbia's Downtown Days.


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Supplies delivered to help storm victims


2024-10-06 - TN .
Richard Phelps, Mark Meyer and Chris Bragg are pictured with a group that Columbia Christian Church delivered supplies to in Hartford, Tennessee. Things were gathered that can hopefully help victims restart after being hit by the hurricane. Items were distributed last week, the first of more trailers being loaded in Columbia as this is printed.


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A special ride at the Pumpkin Festival


2024-10-05 - Edmonton, KY - Photo by Jane Todd.
Rolling on the water in this special ride at the Pumpkin Festival Saturday.


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