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Very nice collage. I like visiting small country graveyards, they tend to be so intimate and peaceful. I find the city ones just so darn big that it's almost impossible to find the graves of loved ones from one visit to the next.
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Great collage!! I like your style and presentation. What an interesting place Memory Hill Cemetery is. Alfie...
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1/8/2010 10:13 am |
Nice collage, Anne. Thanks much. Mike "Think Foto Friday -- it's good for what ails ya!" --- Unknown
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1/8/2010 10:23 am |
interesting arent they ~ because the written word hasnt been available to the working class for long , maybe just a hundred and fifty years cemetaries are a good source of local historic events a customer at our old shop has made recording this history his lifes hobby, he makes charcoal rubbings of gravestones some are a thousnad years old and the weather is slowly eroding them without Ken's carefull rubbings and many years of effort these headstones and there curious messages would be history lost forever
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1/8/2010 11:40 am |
Very interesting Carl Vinson I remember he was a great American. We had a small cemeterey at the Marine barracks in Charleston SC for our English bulldog mascots. There was "Duke"I, II, III, IV and Chesty jr. .............Our current mascot Duke V was taken hostage by a local Harley club we had to send out a squad of Marines and while they created a diversion out front our hostage rescue team entered the back door and rescued him. At our next parade he was awarded a hostage medal and promoted to lance corporal. He was unceremoniously busted for peeing on the admirals leg during a subsequent parade.... "The cause of America is in a great measure the cause of all mankind."....T. Paine
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