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Below are the contest entries from adults. They all
demonstrate the beauty of Oldham County during Spring. You can scroll down
and view all of the adult entries, or click on the tabs to your left to view
individual entries.
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Linda Park
Crestwood, KY
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Buckner
Water Tower
"Nothing says Spring like a water tower! I like the way the tower
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Apple
Blossom
"Having moved here recently from Los Angeles, I still find it
exciting to
have a backyard and trees with beautiful blossoms."
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Sky after
Storm
"The storms here can be cause for worry but I was awestruck when I
looked out
the backdoor the other evening and found this sky."
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Linda Park |
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Shauna Damin
Moser Farms
Prospect
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"I love taking my baby to the park,
particularly the park in Moser Farms.
He enjoys the serenity and beauty
of this beautiful area."
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Shauna Damin |
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Sara Marquette
Pewee Valley, KY
"Scenes from my
backyard in Pewee Valley. Always a new promise for the
season."
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"Spring"
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"cobwebs"
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3rd Place

"sunrise"
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Sara Marquette |
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Karen Blum
Oldham County, KY
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"The serenity of
the rural Oldham County countryside shrouded by an early morning spring
fog
calms me in
preparation for the hectic day ahead."
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2nd Place 
"Tranquil green spaces, reflective ponds, and skies
painted by sunrise
reflect the enduring natural beauty of Oldham County."
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Karen Blum |
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Ed Lawrence
Frankfort, KY
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I like to travel back roads in Kentucky taking photographs at all times
of the year.
"This spring, I wound up in Oldham County and found
this shot on Hidden
Valley Road."
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Ed Lawrence |
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Tom Romano
Goshen, Kentucky
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Sunrise from Goshen Lane

"A rainbow
of early morning sunlight threatens to chase off the fog
clinging
to farmland as seen from Goshen Lane."
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Journey Into Spring, Mayo Lane

"The winter-weary side roads of
Oldham County explode into green canopied tunnels,
inviting us to step out
of Winter and into the warmth of Springtime."
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Tom
Romano |
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Anna Watson
Oldham County, Kentucky
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“My favorite spring scene is
when the flowers have bloomed.
Not only are the colors
brilliant, but the smells are just as pleasing.”
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“Spring
is an artistic expression in Oldham County.
There is a gradient of green
here that can not be matched anywhere else in the world.”
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Anna Watson |
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more adult entries
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