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Under the Gene Snyder Expressway (I-265) near Exit 30.

Sculpted by Joseph and

Mandy Stebbing.

Not sure what kind of rock this is but it appears to be part Shih-Tzu. This one didn't make it out of the fence.

Pancake wrestled with this root until she got it, then proceeded to play with it. She had fun today. She is snoring on the couch now.

This photo shoot taking place at The Hirshhorn reminds me of this video www.youtube.com/watch?v=5S_6pKRrVnM All of my photos were shot through the lobby window.

Black Bear Family Sculpted by Joseph and

Mandy Stebbing

Pancake insisted on going over to this outlet - I followed. There we found this little otter or weasel (not sure which). Dogs have so much empathy and compassion - she did not want to leave it there and did not want to leave. Unless we've been out for a whole day and she's hungry - then she wants to eat them. This one was out of my reach for a proper burial, unfortunately....or to have a civil viewing at Louisville Metro Hall and Frankfort, Kentucky. We'd also encountered a few dead snakes on our walk around the block today. Pancake is snoring on the couch now.

Exploring the Koi pond down the road.

LaGrange Road, Louisville, KY, USA

The College Park Aviation Museum is located adjacent to the College Park Airport. The College Park Airport is the world’s oldest continuously operating airport established in 1909 when Wilbur Wright came and trained military officers to fly the government’s first aeroplane. The airport is known as the “Field of Firsts” which includes the first female passenger, first machine gun tested on an airplane, and the first controlled helicopter flight.

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