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Saturday, November 15, 2008
Friendly Penick Cow
While exploring the farm Lee saw rolled up hay, chickens roaming, dogs barking, and even a group of strutting peacocks. Most charming was a shy, white 'Penick cow' who reluctantly came over to the fence for a meet and greet.
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Theme revisited: The Fences of Kentucky
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Friendly Penick Cow
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Lee spots a tombstone
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Antique, hand made baby crib. Original dolls too.
Second floor, East wing for girls only!
The hallway--leads to staircase to second floor
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Did Penick fingers play these keys?
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Making a new friend was easy
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Lee guards the jail door to protect valuable Penic...
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Getting hungry for some tasty Mexican food
Back on the road and seeing Tabacco drying
Kicking back and musing about life in the South
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Standing outside just behind the Mercy Seat
The WW II 20 Man Revival Tent
Suddenly another sign caught our attention
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