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Native Shingwauk cemetary, Sault Ste. Marie. This cemetary has been cleaned up and is in so much better condition than it was 10 years ago. Thanks to former Shingwauk Indian Residential School students and staff that made this possible.
Alas, My gold camera at fotolog expired.
I started leaning heavily FotoAmigo... but now I am closer to going with Flickr...
We shall see...
This is from a cemetary my friend discovered near his house... I think this was the last grave...
Wow. It's been almost three months since I have been off flickr. I knew I was busy - but didn't realize I was THAT busy. I have been galavanting around the country for work -and to my dismay I wasn't able to take my prized posession along on all my trips - but did take it along to boston. Here are some shots....
Sorry for being gone for so long....thanks to those of you who sent me many flickr mails to make sure all was okay!
This is such a lovely area at Holy Cross Cemetary. The head stones here are very old. So many brokens hearts that visit thier lost children.
Annie Burke was Patrick Burke's first wife. Think she died in childbirth. Patrick remarried. Pete's mother, Alice, was the youngest daughter of the second marriage..
This is about as fine a location as you will find anywhere as yopur final stopping point. The sun rose over the Connecticut River and bathed the stones with georgious color.