Christmas
I’m amazed by how quickly this year has flown by. It just doesn’t feel like it’s Christmastime yet. It is, though, and with it comes the Christmas parade.
Cynthia Harvat from the Bluegrass Mustang Club

Girls from troop 1089, a member of Seventh Street Baptist Church, and clowns from Hope Community Church in Lawrenceburg amuse people waiting for the parade to begin.
Jude Zietlow, 18 months, watches the parade begin with his mother, Rachel.
Brice Craig, 4, and his sister Ashley, 7, watch as Lexington Christian Academy’s band marches past.
Vet Photostory Day Three
I love, love, love ferrets. I’d like to own one someday, though I’m sure their upkeep is rather expensive. The more I follow Bianca around, the more I’ve come to realize how pricey owning an exotic animal can be.
This is Koto, a six-year-old obese ferret with ear mites.
Kiki, a Mali lizard with blisters disease. Apparently a rock fell on the lizard’s tail over Thanksgiving break, and soon after the lizard developed this disease. Dr. Z said this species is one of the kindest of all the lizards.




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