Our oldest cemetery had wonderful paintbrush and sego lilies -- until a Tidy Lady showed up in town, with a mission to Save the Cemetery.
PS, I was away for two weeks and had a very difficult time choosing which post for my favorite picture. Very, very difficult. Loved the half of the Texas gate.
Hands across the water, Lori. As in this:
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ReplyDeleteVery interisting: the foto and the poem
ReplyDeleteCould that be a Mason handshake? Irony in stone.
ReplyDeleteOur oldest cemetery had wonderful paintbrush and sego lilies -- until a Tidy Lady showed up in town, with a mission to Save the Cemetery.
ReplyDeletePS, I was away for two weeks and had a very difficult time choosing which post for my favorite picture. Very, very difficult. Loved the half of the Texas gate.
Nice pic! (I love walking in old graveyards...)
ReplyDeleteI love the hands on this one, of course. Very interesting symbol.
ReplyDeleteNice gravestone shot, Lori! I've seen several of those "clasping hands" stones here in the Hannibal area.
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