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Friday, April 25, 2014

Mt. Auburn Cemetery



17 comments:

  1. Sooooo different of what we have here!
    Our cemetery are like small towns, with lots of "buildings" and statues, and small streets! Yours are like meadows..

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  2. Strange that the gates appear locked?

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    1. The gates are closed to keep cars out, but I don't think they are locked.

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  3. Sorry about the second post, but the new linky got away from me.

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  4. Don't worry - several people have had trouble this week. Mr Linky is obviously feeling over-generous!

    I love the wide spaces in your photos.

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  5. A great b&w contribution!
    Nice edit to b&w!

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  6. Great photo and really different from our cemeteries.

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  7. Wonderfuø B&W! I especially like the second one!
    :)

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  8. Nice place to visit but I have no intention of moving in. :)

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    1. Thank you for the comment and laugh. Hope none of us are ready to move in.

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  9. The design of the sign and gate almost looks like an entry area to a farm. A lovely idea for a cemetery area.
    And thank you for your information on the Montalto vineyard sculpture I posted on my Mornington Peninsula Daily. I had no idea that the sculpture interpretted a war symbol.

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  10. Wonderful photos in B&W! Really a peaceful place for a cemetery!

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  11. Mt. Auburn Cemetery? This sure surprised me. Mt. Auburn Cemetery is a big cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts, near Watertown. Many famous people are buried there. (It looks different.)

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  12. Nice B&W photo! I especially like the second one!

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