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Abelle2 83F
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1/8/2010 8:06 am

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Foto Friday--Cityscapes

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Maudie1 74F
8151 posts
1/8/2010 8:44 am

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.


Hawkslayer 88M
13351 posts
1/8/2010 9:52 am

Great collage!! I like your style and presentation. What an interesting place Memory Hill Cemetery is.

Alfie...

It only takes a drop of ink to make a million people think. There are many stories.


gentleben4 83M

1/8/2010 10:13 am

Nice collage, Anne. Thanks much. Mike



"Think Foto Friday -- it's good for what ails ya!" --- Unknown


blackpool_bloke 72M

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


60minman 84M

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