Posted on July 18, 2016 by Kat
Once you start planting a garden, you start witnessing fun things, especially when you plant native plants, edible plants, and pollinator loving annuals (all without pesticides on them of course!). As I was looking at the flowers on my hanging basket, I saw this… Continue Reading “The Robber Fly”
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Posted on July 11, 2016 by Kat
A few weeks ago we took a small vacation to Carter Caves, a Kentucky state park located in Olive Hill, just east of Morehead. When looking for a place to go a couple months ago, we chose Carter Caves because there was so much… Continue Reading “Carter Caves State Park”
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