Life in Christian County, Kentucky... History and Old Stuff...
Random images from a random sort of day--
![Board fence](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger2/1370/2519/200/board-fence.jpg)
Wandering around behind the Valvoline oil changing station, I saw this board fence framed by foliage. Meanwhile, my car enjoyed a refreshing change of motor oil and a replenishment of its other vital fluids.
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![Old doors](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger2/1370/2519/200/old-doors.jpg)
These aged doors are part of a building that sits behind the Citgo parking lot in Crofton, Kentucky. Crofton is a small town about a dozen miles north of Hopkinsville, and it's the epitome of a "whistle stop". The front of this building is on Crofton's main street and it faces the train tracks that pass right through the center of town.
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![Doughnuts](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger2/1370/2519/200/kr-kreme.jpg)
These doughnuts were abandoned in front of the deli counter at the grocery store -- evidence that someone's dietary conscience faced down his/her tastebuds and won.
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![Bean field](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger2/1370/2519/200/beans-barn.jpg)
This is just another soybean field in Christian County with a handsome set of Mennonite farm buildings in the background.
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3 comments:
My son is always begging me not to take pictures anywhere that will embarass him. ;)
I really love that photo with the old doors. Very cool:)
Thanks for your comment, lone beader. It's nice that you stopped by. Did you notice that the door on the right in the photo seems to be upside down?
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