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NWS - Severe Weather Potential 20 Jul 2018 4amET-12pmNoonET


2018-07-20 - NWS - Louisville, KY - Photo Courtesy Mike Keltner, Adair County Emergency Management Director, 107 N High Street, Columbia, KY.
From National Weather Service, Louisville, KY.


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'Work that ought not be did?' - Cat Psychology study needed?


2018-07-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
One of my jobs on our fertile one-acre farm is to feed the livestock. Standard breakfast is at 6amCT. No matter how punctual, however, Blue always gives a look of "What are you waiting for? Do I have to call Cat-Abuse to get fed?" The same occurs every morning, even when breakfast is served at 5:45am or 5:40am, 5:30am, whenever. Same Blue gave me one of those looks response. This morning, in an experiment, wake up meal was backed up to 5:06am, I believe, and Blue ate ravenously, without even a "How'd ya do," for my efforts. The hypothesis is that incrementally, cat feeding could be backed up one whole day with no cat thank you. To avoid work that "ought not be did," does anyone know if this experiment has already been done. Wouldn't want to upset Blue's Circadian Rhythms unnecessarily, any less than break my own commitment to not doing work which ought not be did. Of course, if this is epitaph worthy scholarship, encouragement and funding aid appreciated. - EW


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Arts Scene: Big Fish Mural, N Main Street, Jamestown, KY


2018-07-20 - North Main Street at Shelby Street, Jamestown, Russell County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
A newly painted mural in Jamestown, KY, the capital of Russell County, defies anyone to ignore it. Many of us have watched with fascination as the art took form. Closer up, it's a study in Christian symbolism of the region. Minute details, like the "I Heart KY," compels one to search for others. Our view was from an air conditioned CRV, too near the Jamestown Police Department headquarters to allow for much lingering, but we'll head back on another lunch hour know-your-county-better-tour to see what other subtle messages are within. In perspective, on the left is the Russell County Library/Jamestown building, on the right can be seen the American Flag at the Doughboy monument, the steeple of the Jamestown Christian Church, and the roofline of the Russell County Courthouse. - EW/LW


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Birds of KY: Wake (no committee) of turkey vultures at noon


2018-07-20 - Along an Adair County Byway - Kentucky - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
This wake committee (per John Cox) of Turkey Vultures awaits its next call from the most distinctive perch on KY 92 available. Only their size in this photo indicates they are the favored vulture in this area, but in closeups, their distinctive red necks and heads certified their species. - EW. Paired photo. See: Birds of KY: Mr. Gunn, alpha post, committee of vultures
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  1. John Cox : John Cox: On wakes, committees, and kettles of vultures


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Campbellsville HS hires first archery coach


2018-07-20 - Campbellsville High School, 230 W Main Street, Campbellsville, KY - Photo Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
Chris Kidwell, who serves as associate superintendent and finance director at Campbellsville Independent Schools, will lead the Campbellsville High School archery team. Pictured with him are CHS Athletic Director Tim Davis, at left, and CHS Principal David Petett. - Calen McKinney


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Birds of Kentucky: Juvenile American Robin


2018-07-19 - Shelby Co., KY - Photo by Pen.
A young robin out exploring.


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KY Afield Outdoors: Wading staff for dangerous currents


2018-07-19 - Pulaski Co., KY - Photo by Lee McClellan. Dr. Larry Kelley of Richmond holds a smallmouth bass from Buck Creek in Pulaski County with his trusted wading staff on his left side. Wading staffs provide an extra safety element for anglers by providing an additional balance point. Anglers may also use them to test the depth of a hole in a stream and help negotiate steep stream banks.

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