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FM 2 Sat 21 Jul 2018 - Lonely Acre Farm not lonely long


2018-07-21 - FM2 at Municipal Parking Lot, Campbellsville & Merchant Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Caitlin Helm of Lonely Acre Farm was busy setting up an hour before the official opening of Farmers Market on the Square Saturday morning, July 21, 2018. Her father, Darrell Bunnell of Coview Farms, Coburg, KY, was busy helping a neighbor, Paul Sullivan, set up next stall over, when the photo was taken. Caitlin was putting the finishing touches on displays of berries. Coview & Lonely Acres have been a part of FM2 since it's start, and have rarely missed a session. And their displays are the envy of big box stores produce sections, and draws comparison to top vendors at Findlay Market in Cincinnati. This year's harvest is one of the best ever, Darrell Bunnell said. He's came on to the market without checking for storm damage in his neighborhood Friday night. "I just looked over the buildings," he said, "and they were all standing," he said, and took care of first things first: His long list of customers who never miss a Coview/Lonely Acre market. Shortly after the photo was taken, the "Coview/Coburg Mall" was a hub of activity, not lonely at all, anymore. - EW.


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Vicky Pike: Double Rainbow 2nd day in a row in New Columbia/GB


2018-07-21 - From Greater Bliss over New Columbia, Adair County, KY - Photo by Vicky Pike, Miss Vickys Pampered Angus Ranch.
This is the second day of a double rainbow after a rain in the same spot over New Columbia Greater Bliss. Is that a sign of prosperity for this area or what? - Miss Victoria Pike Photo taken Saturday, July 21, 2018. Paired Photo. See Stormy afternoon 20 Jul 2018, in New Columbia Greater Bliss


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Kathy Hadley is Silent Auction winner of FM2 2 Basket


2018-07-21 - FM2 at Municipal Parking Lot, Campbellsville & Merchant Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo Caitlin Helm, Lonely Acre Farm.
Kathy Hadley was the winner of the Farmer's Market on the Square basket from the silent auction for the The Hillary Hadley Memorial Scholarship Fly Me to the Moon on April 27, 2018. Caitlin Helm


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CU fishing in top national winners


2018-07-21 - Campbellsville University - Photo from CU Athletics.
Bradley Dunagan, left, and Nick Ratliff, right, show their prize bass after catching 18+ pounds in the third round of the Bassmaster National Championship. They finished runner-up on Lake Tenkiller this weekend.


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Hail that fell at David Burris' house Friday afternoon


2018-07-21 - Jersey Lane off Milltown Road, Portland Area of Adair County - Photo by Betty Burris.
Hail as big a golf balls fell in the Portland area of Adair County, KY, last night, damaging some crops and vehicles, David Burris reported while at FM2 today, Saturday, July 20, 2018, selling Sweet Corn. - EW


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Wendy & Bob Burt taking their 'baby' home from FM2 - 21 Jul 2018


2018-07-21 - FM2 at Municipal Parking Lot, Campbellsville & Merchant Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Wendy and Bob Burt received their 'baby' - above cradled in Bob's loving arms, sans receiving blanky - for it trip home. The baby's surrogate parent, Darrell Bunnell of Coview farms, raised the incredible specimen and delivered it at FM2 today. What you see is the result of an Armenian Cucumber/Best-Tasting-Canteloupe dalliance at Coview Farms. Wendy Burt had given seeds for both vegetables to grower Bunnell, and somehow there was cross pollination, which looks like an incredibly large banana cantaloupe, favored by so many. The Burts were impressed with its heft and handsome appearance, but wondered about the flavor. Darrell Bunnell gave them the bad news. "It's bland," he reported. "In fact it doesn't taste like much at all." Wendy Burt is taking it well," now prefacing the introduction of the mishap as "this is the last time I'll ever be involved in saving seed." For once, "Wendy Bird" does not know, as her tee proclaims, "That's what I do. I Watch Birds and I Know Things." Surely someone in the CM audience has a delicious recipe around for Armena-cuk-a-loupe. There's way too much product to allow it to go to waste.


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Welcome new baby, Hana LuLu Sasano


2018-07-21 - San Diego, CA - Photo by Henry.
New grandmother and former Columbia and Campbellsville resident Dr. Jann Aaron shared the news that Hana LuLu Sasano was born April 10, 2018 in San Diego, CA. Her son, new dad Trent Aaron, and Mom Horomi Sasano are both doing well and keeping up with their professional tennis careers. Dr. Jann says it will be fun if Hana LuLu calls her "Nana." All Dr. Jann's friends and former patients send best wishes! - LW


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