From Christian County, KY
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Wheat harvest is beginning. |
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A day off for the workhorses. |
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Daylilies are blooming along the roadsides. |
And a bit of news for the Croftonians-in-exile who read this blog -- Crofton (a small town in northern Christian County) had a flash flood yesterday about 2:00 AM. According to the National Weather Service, a law enforcement officer reported water as deep as car headlights at the junction of Highways 800 and 41 in Crofton. I heard thunder for several hours, but it never did rain at our house. All the rain must have fallen at Crofton!
2 comments:
Your pictures are always so nice. I love the daylilies. Every time I see them I always think of summer. I grew up in Florida, so summer was almost every day of the year, but the daylilies only grew in the summer months and they were always so pretty. I can't see them without thinking of the Bible passage about "the lilies of the field" Matthew 6:28.
Thank you, Stitchy. I always enjoy the wild daylily season too. It's amazing that one day a flower is so crisp and vibrant, and the next day, wilted.
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