Thursday, October 9, 2008

AUTUMN ARRIVES IN KENTUCKY

Although the daytime temperatures have consistently remained in the mid-to-upper 80's for the past couple of weeks, overnight temps have dropped into the 50's and there is a noticeable nip of Autumn in the air. What's also nice is that the humidity has been practically non-existent compared to what we have been experiencing through the summer. I put together a brief slideshow to let y'all see what out here is referred to as, 'Autumn in the Bluegrass'. These shots are an example of the colorful banquet that an afternoon's drive will lay before your eyes. I understand and appreciate the fact that these photos may not be as dramatic and breath-taking as the fall foliage in the canyons and the slopes of the Wasatch, but we hope you enjoy them just the same. Some of these photos are from a couple of our favorite places: Bernheim Forest, which is located literally across the street from my office, and Otter Creek Park off the Dixie Highway along the Ohio River.

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