Stan McKinney Photography

and Stan McKinney Publishing

A Day in the Life of Taylor County


     On May 18, 2011, more than 25 photographers captured a typical day in the life of Taylor County. All photos were taken in a 24-hour time period.
     The idea was to capture various aspects of life in Taylor County. This is the third such project sponsored by the Central Kentucky News-Journal in Campbellsville over the last 30 years. A special section containing many of the photos is to be published in late June.
     Stan McKinney took several photos as part of the project.
     On this page you will find some of the photos he took.


Jeff Deener milks cows at his family dairy in Saloma at 6:51 a.m.



             Gwynette Sullivan works on a dress at her shop, Cozy Comforts, on Main
              Street at 10:35 a.m.


             As a light rain begins to fall, Richard Brahm picks strawberries in a patch
            owned by Mark Hillard near the intersection of Friendship Pike and Old
            Greensburg Road at 10:54 a.m. The dog's name is BA, short for Bad Attitude,
            and is owned by the Hillards. BA stayed with Brahm briefly.




    Ronnie Knifley, one of the owners of Taylor County Tire, works on a lawn mower at
    1:21 p. m.


Steven Smith, an employee of Taylor County Tire, removes a tire that has a slow leak so he can make the needed repair. Below, he mounts the tire on the wheel after making the repair at 1:32 p.m.






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