This cemetery (spelled "cementery" on the sign above the gate) has some pretty cool features, the first being that it is out in the middle of nowhere. But, my favorite part of it is the pretty gate.
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Very pretty gate and holder of the skull!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sabina. :) I think that cemetery has some very pretty features. It is a little cemetery out in the middle of almost nowhere. Thank you for the compliments on our daughter, too. We think she's pretty, too. :)
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Your daughter is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ellen. :) We think she's pretty, too. I never expected to have blond, blue-eyed children, but that's exactly how our first two turned out. Our youngest daughter has auburn hair like mine was when I was young and green/blue eyes. Our youngest son, the Marine, has brown hair and very dark brown eyes. I had auburn hair and brown eyes and always figured that all of our babies would, too. These babies threw all the ideas of dominant genes out the window. David says its because he's stubborn. haha
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Cementery huh? Great image.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Yep, cementery. I had never seen that word before, even though we've been there several times. This was the first time that I noticed it. I've tried researching the word, but all of the results come back "cemetery", the way it is usually spelled, not this version with an "n". I wonder if the sign maker just messed up and no one else noticed.
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