Monthly Archive: April 2023

Country Road – Shakertown – Pleasant Hill – Northern Kentucky

Country Road - Shakertown - Pleasant Hill - Northern Kentucky

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Country Road – Shakertown – Northern Kentucky

Pleasant Hill, Kentucky also known as Shakertown, was a Shaker (the United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing) religious community from 1805 to 1910. With many well-preserved buildings, the village was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971.

The Kentucky Shaker village was founded by three New England Shaker missionaries, John Meacham, Benjamin Seth Youngs, and Issachar Bates. They founded the community around the teachings of Mother Ann Lee who believed in celibacy. Kentucky’s Shaker community ultimately died out, in part because of their beliefs in celibacy, problems encountered during and after the Civil War, and a declining interest in their way of life by potential converts . But their legacy of hard work, and fine craftsmanship lives on at Pleasant Hill.

Red-legged Seriema Bird from South America

Red-legged Seriema Bird from South America

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The Red-legged Seriema Bird (Cariama cristata) is native to South America, and is widely distributed across parts of Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina. The Seriema was described by the famous Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1766, in the twelfth edition of Systema Naturae. A predatory bird, the Seriema is sometimes used as a guard animal to protect poultry from predators. Its diet is primarily that of insects, lizards, snakes, amphibians, and small mammals. It is also known to eat the young of other birds.

Skyline Arch At Sunset – Arches National Park – Moab, Utah

Skyline Arch At Sunset - Arches National Park - Moab, Utah

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Skyline Arch At Sunset – Arches National Park – Utah

The geologic Entrada sandstone layer that covers much of the park is ideal for creating natural arches over thousands and millions of years, through a combination of wind and water erosion, as well as the seasonal freeze and thaw cycle.

Located in the Devil’s Garden area of Arches, near Moab, UT