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Bright Begonias in Russell County, KY
 2018-07-26 - Hwy 127 - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com. These bright red Begonias were spotlighted in the late afternoon sun when I stopped recently to turn onto Highway 127 between Russell Springs and Jamestown. Nice! - LW
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Writer Carol Sullivan Perkins and her sources of inspiration
 2018-07-26 - Edmonton, KY - Photo from family collection. The writer Carol Sullivan Perkins and her husband Guy Perkins are pictured here with their grandchildren, from left, Joseph, Noah, Eme and Luke. Regularly in Carol's writing, these five will be highlighted in the story, seems they provide much inspiration for the creative thoughts she shares. - LW
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Yellow roses near CU's Ransdell Chapel
 2018-07-25 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com. Of all the enchanting colors and shades rose blossoms appear in - from red to white to pink to peach, and many more - I think yellow is my all time favorite. These yellow Knockout roses are growing beside the walkway to Ransdell Chapel on the campus of Campbellsville University and I had to stop and admire them on a recent trip. - LW
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Happy Anniversary Doris and Gary Lane July 25, 2018
 2018-07-25 - Rockfield Methodist Church - Photo Gary Lane. Happy 55th Anniversary to Doris and Gary Lane today, July 25, 2018! Gary wrote, "Weddings do not have to be flashy or costly to create a lasting union. Don and Betty Church accompanied us to Rockfield Methodist Church where David Kerr married us, his wife, Faye served us a cake in their home and the four of them threw rice on us as we left the church. Five years ago we visited the church where we were married [this photo of Doris was made there]. Happy anniversary to my wife of 55 years. I would do it all over again."
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Ozark Community - Organic Watermelons - I
 2018-07-25 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Chris Wilson, broker, Golden Rule-Wilson Real Estate. Bruce Wilson and Dwight Coomer stand next to Bruce's organic watermelon patch that is ready for a bountiful 2018 harvest. Bruce comes from a long line of gardeners, which included his father, Ivy Wilson, who used to grow some of the largest watermelons in the area. - Chris Wilson. Paired Photo: See - Ozark Community - Organic Watermelons II
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