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2024-10-25 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Evan.
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Gathering Pin Oak acorns seeds at Blair Park


2024-10-25 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Bridget Compton, Adair Fiscal Court.
Gathering Pin Oak acorns seeds - Kurt Baker and Joe Wilson were gathering Pin Oak acorns seeds at Jim Blair Park and Recreation Center scattered under the trees around the walk this week. They'll deliver them to a Tennessee location for distribution and planting all around the country.


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Two displays are up at Blair Park, ready for more


2024-10-25 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Benisha Johnson, Adair Fiscal Court.
These two displays are the first ones to be set up at Blair Park - today and tomorrow, Saturday, October 26th, more will be set up as the first annual Jim Blair Center Pumpkin Trail and Pumpkin Decorating contest kicks off.


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Adair Band working up to competition


2024-10-24 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Amber Hobaugh.
Front ensemble member Haiden Johnson smiles for the camera during a finals performance earlier this season. To show support for the Adair County Marching Band, local businesses and citizens can: Display signs of encouragement, hang blue, black and silver ribbons or balloons and cheer them on as they aim for success.


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Travel: Sheep Rock at John Day Fossil Beds National Monument


2024-10-24 - North-Central Oregon - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com.
Robert writes, "One Park, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, with three units: Clarno, Sheep Rock and Painted Hills. According to oregon.gov, the Monument is located in North-Central Oregon. Since these units are spread out and you have to drive to each one separately, and we had some time constraints, we eliminated the Clarno Unit.

Our first unit was Sheep Rock, with plans to hike one of the trails. It was an easy, colorful hike with very small elevation gain (the kind we like). Right around the bend of this photo is the grand finale of the trail...photo 2."

More photos from this trip coming this week. Click 'Read more' to see all photos posted so far.


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Epicurean Kentuckian: Strudels


2024-10-24 - Chicago, IL - Photo by Amy.
The Works Strudel (Sausage, pepperoni, mushrooms, onions, green peppers and cheese) and a Turkey Stuffing Strudel (Sliced turkey breast, seasoned housemade stuffing, turkey gravy and cheese), with an Asparagus Salad featuring steamed then chilled asparagus, parmesan, garlic, olive oil and lemon wedges, from Pompei Restaurant on Taylor Street in Chicago.


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Kentucky Color: Remembering


2024-10-24 - Great Wooded South - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge.
Billy Joe writes, "Autumn in all its glory brings to mind and heart, one particular annual conversation with Ed Waggener. We would speak to the absolute futility of capturing the glory and grandeur of a tree in a photograph. Ultimately however, we concluded that in spite of the failure to adequately represent the reality of nature in a two dimensional medium, we must keep trying. Well Ed, I'm still trying!

Even though most Sassafras leaves tend toward hues of orange, this one in late afternoon cloud shaded lighting is a beautiful red. The mingled orange and green of a Sugar maple nestled beneath the Sassafras bridge on the left, the velvety green of the Red cedar on the right and the green of the stately Scaly bark hickory above, tend to somewhat contribute to a three dimensional structure. Also, if you peer through the Sassafras leaves you can see the scaly, shaggy bark on the hickory trunk."


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