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Scenic Adair Co., KY - Famed Druthers barn scene


2018-05-28 - Allen Schoolhouse Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Scene seen May 24, 2018, on Allen Schoolhouse Road, Putman County, Adair County, KY. Paired photo: : Scene seen another way, sleepier summer season, 7 years ago - EW


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A good time had by all at Dustin Warren Law Office opening


2018-05-28 - 400 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Especially the three amigos, from left, J.D. Zornes, Barry Loy, and Ronald P. Rogers, three stalwart Downtown Columbia boosters, who provided elan for the opening of Dustin W. Warren's law office on Friday, May 25, 2018, with higher wattage smiles than the period lights above them. - EW


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Birds of KY - A sight on Country Club Road - Preening duck


2018-05-28 - Gradyville Country Club Road, Gradyville, Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
One of the many duck residents living along Gradyville County Club Road, had just enjoyed a bath in Richard Creek and still wet after a bath, was preening, while drying in the sun. Gradyville Country Club Road was the talk of a Metcalfe County High School Class of 1966 mini-reunion at The Clubhouse Grill, including the success of the Grill as well as the area special-event barns as venues for marriages and parties. - EW


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A reminder to visit the Julia Miller Horton Rose Garden


2018-05-28 - Trabue-Russell House - TRH - 201 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Maury Lewis reminded CM staff and readers to be sure to see the roses at the Trabue-Russell House. This photo was taken last week, before the rains came. We haven't seen them in a few days, but a Memorial Day visit is encouraged to check the roses and to see more flowers on the other - south - side of the community treasure, there to encourage the Monarch butterflies. Thanks to the wonderful Adair County Garden Club for taking on this challenge. - EW


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Let's go snorfeling says five-year-old Reid Crawford


2018-05-28 - Florida - Photo from family collection.
Reid Crawford's concerns over his dad building a man cave in their basement got put on hold so he could take his family on vacation where he could 'snorfel," as he says. His dad had an official Fireman’s calendar and Reid counted down the days to vacay all by himself. He is the five-year-old son of Andy and Amanda Crawford of Glasgow. He is the grandson of Tommy and Tammy Crawford of Glasgow, and Tim and Debbie Sherfey of Temple Hill. - Jane Todd


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Bro. Raymond Martin and the true meaning of Memorial Day


2018-05-28 - VFW Post 6097 - 500 Green Hills Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Gale Cowan.
"I caught this photo at the VFW Post 6097 Memorial Day Service today, Sunday, May 27, 2018. The program was over and everyone was just standing around talking. I just happened to look over and saw Bro. Raymond Martin saluting the American Flag. This is someone who understands the true meaning behind the holiday that most people just think of as a day off work and a long weekend. Please stop and think of the great sacrifice so many gave for our freedom. Thank you for your service Bro. Raymond Martin and all others who served and are still serving today." - GALE COWAN


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VFW Memorial Day: Barry Rose & Dick Scholl's National Anthem


2018-05-28 - VFW Post 6097 - 500 Green Hills Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed & Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
You may never have heard the national anthem unless you've heard it by Baritone Barry Rose, left, of Roley, and Dick Scholl, center, rendering the song in clear, simple and above all sincere voices like no others. VFW Quartermaster Ronnie Holt, right salutes the United States Flag. There wasn't a dry eye in the house afterward. - EW


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