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Blue dog on patriotic quilt.
July 4:  Callie Bear has her Fourth of July blanket out and is ready for the festivities on Bradshaw Cemetery Road in Buchanan. So, let the fireworks begin my good people. Photo by Paula Pearson.  Comment on this photo.
Intense sunrise.
July 3:  Moooove over! A group of curious cattle surround a car at the site of the former Camp Tyson near Routon. Shannon McFarlin photo. Comment on this photo.
Intense sunrise.
July 1:  Beautiful sunrise taken this morning at 5:47, from the V.L. Childs overlook, at Elkorn. Photo by Rick Owens. Comment on this photo.
Storm clouds gather among the green glow of street lamps.
July 1:  Lightning over Tanglewood Lane Tuesday night. Taken by Rhonda Howard.  Comment on this photo.
A green insect.
June 30:  This little fellow hitched a ride from Volunteer Drive to Walnut Street on the windshield before disembarking onto a holly bush. Photographed by John Nichols. Comment on this photo.
Rose of colorful and rusty lawn chairs.
June 29:  A Chair Affair. Reminds me of the old saying, "One man's junk is another man's treasure." Taken at a store on Hwy 119 just north of Paris Landing, known mostly for its helicopter for sale. Photo by Mike Wilson. Comment on this photo.
A view of the TN Wildlife Refuge.
June 27:  A view of the Tennessee Wildlife Refuge at Springville, taken from the overlook. Shannon McFarlin photo. Comment on this photo.
Horses grazing.
June 26:  Tonto and Storm grazing at Cedar Creek Ranch on Bradshaw Cemetery Road in Buchanan. This is their absolute favorite thing to do. Photo by Paula Pearson.  Comment on this photo.
A duck swimming at night.
June 25:  Late Mallard. Photo by Richard Graves, Paris Landing, June 24. Comment on this photo.
Blue heron.
June 24:  Heron in a Hurry: Taken by Richard Graves, Paris Landing, June 23. Comment on this photo.
A back view of the cemetery entry.
June 23:  Leaving Greenwood Cemetery on Greenwood Lane, along 69N, outside of Paris. Shannon McFarlin photo. Comment on this photo.
A blue dragonfly on a rope.
June 22:  Fly on Rope. Taken by Richard Graves, Saturday evening, at picnic in Elkhorn Area. Comment on this photo.
A creamy-colored angel's trumpet.
June 21:  A delicate angel's trumpet blooms on Country Home Road in Paris on June 19. Submitted by Karen Geary. Comment on this photo.
Beautiful red roses with white highlights.
June 20:  Birthday Roses, taken June 18 by Marion Graves, Graves Lane, Paris Landing. Comment on this photo.
A wily raccoon.
June 19:  Rocky the Raccoon was caught in the act on Park Street in Paris, ready to begin his morning ritual of eating cat food meant for the household's felines and bread that is meant for the birds. Shannon McFarlin photo. Comment on this photo.
7Sisterz shop operating from converted schoolhouse building.
June 18:  The old, one-room Sunnyside Schoolhouse at 2035 County Home Road has been converted into 7Sisterz, a charming local shop. Shannon McFarlin photo. Comment on this photo.
A dark toned, tongue-in-groove multi-angles church ceiling.
June 17: The ceiling of Grace Episcopal Church, South Poplar Street in Paris, is a study in angles. Submitted by John Nicholas of Erin, TN. Comment on this photo.
A daylily against green flora.
June 16: Day Lily. Taken June 15 by Richard Graves on Graves Lane, Paris Landing. Comment on this photo.
A favorite grill transformed into a garden.
June 15: Patio Grilling. Photo taken Friday, June 12, on Van Dyke Road in Paris, by Betsy Evans. Comment on this photo.
A weathered red barn from bygone era.
June 13:  Among the new, there is a reminder of the old. This picturesque old barn sits among the new homes behind Harrelson School in Puryear. Shannon McFarlin photo. Comment on this photo.
A dragonfly on a garden rock.
June 12:  It's as if this dragonfly can read, as it makes itself welcome in a garden on E. Wood St. Photo by Jill McLean. Comment on this photo.
A little dog wearing a red kerchief laps up water.
June 11:  Molly is doing two of her favorite things--walking in Kentucky Lake and drinking Kentucky Lake. She's a multi-tasker. She's also showing off her new summer hair cut. Shannon McFarlin photo. Comment on this photo.
A bright and cheery sunflower.
June 10:  A bright and cheery sunflower taken at home by Sandy Smith of Paris. Comment on this photo.
Geese feeding throughout the median at the entrance to Paris Landing State Park.
June 9:  People and their boats weren't the only ones who crowded into Paris Landing State Park over the weekend for the BASS tournament--a group of Canadian geese also were on hand. Shannon McFarlin photo. Comment on this photo.
A fish seat and table spruce up lawn scenery.
June 8:  Imagine the fish tales that have been told while sitting in this chair. Photo taken on Walnut Street by Jean Owens.  Comment on this photo.
A bright and beautiful prothonotary warbler.
June 6:  Prothonotary Warbler waiting to feed her young (see honorable mentions). Picture taken June 5, 2009 by Richard Graves. Comment on this photo.
A fisherman hands a bag of live fish to a tournament aide.
June 5:  Catch and Release - A Catch and Release boatsman accepts a bag of prize, largemouth bass following the Bassmaster Elite tournament at Paris Landing. The finale is Saturday with live music, food and a $100,000 prize. Photo by Alex AuBuchon. Comment on this photo.
Horses hitched to a gate in downtown Paris.
June 4:  It's not a familiar sight to see two horses tied to a gate in downtown Paris. Photo by Jean Owens. Comment on this photo.
A mama mallard and ducklings swim in the waters of Paris Landing, TN.
June 3:  "New Reflections." Young Mallards photographed at Paris Landing June 2, 2009, by Richard Graves. Comment on this photo.
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A cozy nook amid trees and nature.
June 2:  This shady nook in a garden on E. Wood Street will provide plenty of privacy and relaxation during the hot months to come. Photo by Jill McLean. Comment on this photo.
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Baby bluebirds feathered out inside a birdhouse.
June 1:  Baby bluebirds nest in a birdhouse on the back deck at 125 Castleton Cove. Taken Saturday morning, May 30, by Tim Williams. Comment on this photo.
     

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The Burton sisters, Bobbie (Burton) Paschall and Mary Alice (Burton) Campbell chat about Grove High School and the fun they had attending school there in the 1940s. 

Entertainer and Worlds Biggest Fish Fry Grand Marshall Sammy Goldstein

Chris Evans discusses his book, South of the Mouth of Sandy

Sharon Seaton of Seaton's Fishtale Lodge at Paris Landing explains the Tennessee River Resort Act, the future of Paris Landing and her favorite place to vacation.

Ida Thornton discusses her education (teachers, schools, activities, lunch, recess and more)

Restoration of Robert E. Lee School and the creation of Lee Academy for the Arts

Fifth grader Caylee Hall is an impressive young singer who participates in area talent competitions.

Athena Delphian Club Bucket Bash and General History of the club's 45-plus years.

Lisa Ciarrocchi discusses Paris Winery and Bistro and the many activities held there throughout the season, including: Concerts In The Woods, Murder Mystery Dinners, Girlfriends' Day, Bucket Bash, Catfish Concert and private events.

Jo and Virgil Wall, both teenagers during WWII, remember how Camp Tyson affected housing, commerce, schools, churches, social life and even transportation in Paris and Henry County. Plus, they describe the celebration in downtown Paris the day the war was over.

Three Bethel College students from Paris, TN and Director Brian Hill discuss Renaissance Theatre's production of Beauty and the Beast.

Chip Anderson (Bone and Joint Specialists) along with Frank and Claire Brown (PHC Arts Council) discuss the Annual Artist Showcase.

Bill Williams and Sue Quinn discuss the 22nd Annual Catfish Races and the beneficiary, the Henry County Literacy Council.

Dr. Danny Kimberlin, sponsor of the Arts Council's Photo Showcase for 16 years, discusses the history and importance of this annual event with the Council's executive director, Mary Lodge.

Mike Weatherford has promotional savvy. He is the king of the demolition derby and the subject of a new documentary.

Six 4-H members give their winning speeches prior to heading to the regional contest.

Scott Shepherd, minister of music at First Baptist Church in Paris discusses the upcoming performance of the Tennessee Men's Chorale at First Baptist Church and plays several moments of their music.

Dana Horvath discusses acupuncture.

Linda Miller discusses her 39 years of directing high school plays and her upcoming production, Dearly Beloved.

Madison Boyd, Hailey Townsend and Holly Barker in a brief preview of the upcoming Thespian performance of Dearly Beloved.

School board member Georg Todd on integration, his education/career and the recent inauguration.

4-H Extension Agent Michele Atkins discusses the upcoming 4-H Speaking Contest. Winners will be recorded on EarBook.

Susan talks with the Sally Lanes girls

Susan talks about Helping Hand

Tom and Beverly Wood talk with Susan about pharmacy school, females in the 40s and 50s classroom, medical school, Eastwood Clinic, and much more.

In part II, Elliott "Eddie" Moody discusses his life as a fruit tramp and hobo

In part I, Elliott "Eddie" Moody talks about his youth during the Great Depression

Local Band Directors Martin Paschall and Lucy Ofinowicz discuss the upcoming All District Band Festival and music as a lasting influence.

Travis McLeese discusses the Children's Theatre's Winter Workshop

Susan talks with Cherry Jones - Tony award-winning actress and U.S. president on "24" - Part 2

Susan talks with Cherry Jones - Tony award-winning actress and U.S. president on "24" - Part 1

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