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Scott County Kentucky Horse Farms - Georgetown KY - Toyota -
Kentucky Horse Farms For Sale
Not only is Toyota in Georgetown KY 40324 but we have plenty of Kentucky horse farms in Scott County too!
All around Lexington KY, it is like the spokes of a wagon wheel with different counties that all support the horse industry. Scott, Woodford, Bourbon, Jessamine, Madison and Clark counties all have Kentucky horse farms.

Founded in 1785 Georgetown was first named Lebanon.
Home to two famous residents Steve Zahn the actor and Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky.
It is the largest building in the USA if measured by acres. It covers 200 acres!
Nearby is the Kentucky Horse Park which will be host to the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.
It is the first time the games are to be held in North America.
It's a fabulous area here with miles and miles of plank fences and stone walls. 
See beautiful Georgetown KY horse farms for sale in Scott County.
Click this link... Georgetown KY 40324 Farms and land for sale
Read the Herald Leader Interview with Lizette Realty discussing Kentucky Relocation.
REQUEST A KENTUCKY RELOCATION PACKET!
Finding a new Kentucky home has never been so easy!
Just click on the link below.
Georgetown KY 40324 Residential Homes For Sale

Lizette Fitzpatrick- Principal Broker at Lizette Realty.
For more information on Kentucky Horse Farms and Georgetown KY real estate
click on Lizette.us.
Photography by Gene Burch at http://www.geneburch.com/
Copyright © 2009 By Lizette Fitzpatrick, All Rights Reserved -
Scott County Kentucky Horse Farms - Georgetown KY 40324 - Toyota - Kentucky Horse Farms For Sale
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I shared this with some people last year as it so adequately expresses Christmas. I love it.
I don't know who put this together. I don't even know where it comes from.
BUT, it is beautiful and I wanted to use it to share my Christmas wish with you.
For those who celebrate it with me:
MERRY CHRISTMAS
For those who celebrate in other ways:
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
It's a Power Point Presentation and I don't know how to start it automatically so it's a download from my file manager on my web server. Click on the Christmas Card to see the slideshow. Give it a minute to download, especially if you're on dial up.
Merry Christmas from Erby, The Central Kentucky Home Inspector
I hope y'all enjoy it as much as I do.
If you don't have Power Point you can download a free Power Point Viewer from Microsoft here:
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What do you get for a wife who just gets whatever she "needs" whenever she needs it? I sure don't want to repeat the early years and get her a "vacumn cleaner" (What was I thinking! Truly ignorant & a LONG spell in the doghouse).
Well, the other day I noticed some things that just may suit her decorating style or taste or whatever you want to call it.
Frank Hosley, a member of the Cedar Post Clan (read some of my other blogs about the Cedar Post), has just what you need. Frank is a retired "something" that enjoys working with fine scrollwork and wood (when he's not busy riding his motorcycle or burning brush on his country place). He's made some beautiful things that would make some really unique gifts for that special someone that you can't find anything for.
Frank would probably also appreciate some commentary on the workmanship visible in the pictures.
Operating as "Woodworking by Frank" he's done some beautiful things with wood. I don't know much about the wood types but was inspired enough to take a few photos and post them here. Neat stuff for those who don't really "need" anything! And while the shipping may cost almost as much as the "unique gifts', it'd be worth it to get it in your hands!
OR, if you're in the Georgetown, Kentucky area, just stop by the Cedar Post Restaurant and pick em up. Make him a decent offer and I'd bet he'll take it.
Cedar Post Restaurant
2176 Cincinnati Road
Georgetown, KY
Just west of I-75 Exit 129
Being just a point and shoot kinda guy, I couldn't (no matter what I did) get a really good shot of his Reinder & Sliegh scene that would show the fine intricacy of the work.
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Thanksgiving offers a great opportunity to restart my long neglected blog. It's been a busy year with very little time for fun things like blogging, but I'm thankful for that (so is my wife - keeps me out of her hair and my wallet fuller).
I restart with a great activity (and looming tradition) at one of my favorite local places:
The Cedar Post Restaurant - five miles north of the courthouse in Georgetown, Kentucky.
I see very few of the same people on a frequent basis. Being a lonely Kentucky Licensed Home Inspector, I spend a bit of time there for the camaraderie the staff and other members of the Liar's Table provide. It also provides a great place to write my reports while someone else brings me coffee!
Beverly Nobles, the matriarch of the Cedar Post clan, once again held her annual Thanksgiving Customer Appreciation Dinner. The day before Thanksgiving, she shuts the doors early and hosts a Cedar Post Clan family Potluck Dinner. She provides the place. The Cedar Post Clan provides the food.
Bring a covered dish or dessert - eat all you want.
Boy, did I eat all I wanted. (What a way to stack on some extra winter weight, I mean warmth!)
It was a good time for all that attended. (I lost count somewhere around 100.)
One of Beverly's grandsons had his Birthday party, complete with a piñata in the middle of it. Good entertainment for the little ones, and lots of laughs for the adults watching the kids swing at it. No, nobody got hit. Daddy was smart enough to hang the pinata from the ceiling. Though it was difficult to make enough room so none of the Clan or the food table got hit.
If you're passing through Georgetown, Kentucky, get off I-75 at exit 129, go west a half mile over the hill to the Cedar Post Restaurant and let Beverly and her gang feed you some good home cooking. You'll make it a regular stop!
If the front parking is full (like it was that afternoon) pull around to the left side parking lot.
And, you might even get to sit in my "office"!
Cedar Post Restaurant
2176 Cincinnati Pike
Georgetown, KY 40324
502-867-1031
You might see me sitting there. If you do, be sure to say Hello!
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Very nice office complex in Georgetown KY. Formerly Century 21 Commonwealth Real Estate building. About 5900 sq.ft. and 1.3 acres of land with metal storage building in rear. 21 parking spaces available (11 front and 10 rear) and more possible with 2 entry points. 4 entry points to building and several different possibilities for office configurations. Could be leased several different ways. Call for more information. 859-312-3550.


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