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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Grave Stones



8 comments:

  1. I'm always finding cemeteries in this part of Connecitcut. Some are family plots, I'm sure containing only a few headstones. I have found gravestones dating from the 1700's, and I"m sure there are some earlier. Oftentimes, one can't read the inscriptions. I like your photos here.

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  2. Creative shots of headstones which can be creative themselves ~ Happy Week to you ~

    artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)

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  3. those names are looking scandinavian, maybe from Norway?..I like to visit cemeteries , thereare so many stories there..

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  4. Here's a stone I saw in Florda last week.

    TOGETHER, Forever.
    DAMM
    (family name)

    I'm still grinning. hahahahaha

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  5. It's interesting what catches your eye in a cemetery. Great shots.

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  6. This pair is interesting. The older-looking grave is for the person who lived later. I am wondering whether the newer gravestone for the person who lived earlier was provided by a later relative.

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  7. Two very different styles in the same family.

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