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On a walk in Lone Fir Cemetery, I came across this grave site. I'm thinking the person's name was T Talbert and probably died in either 1896 or 1996. Such a mystery.
ct-work for Jess.
credits:
paper and elements from Cozy Sweater by Jess Gordon, available at Christina Renee Designs; snow elements from winter breeze from MK design
Gunter Hill Park near Montgomery, Alabama: October 04, 2008
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Painting 6: “A Walk in the Park” Back in the day, Dad did a lot of hiking in the Sierra Nevada’s and Yosemite. Now his mobility is limited, but with enough encouragement he can be motivated to use his walker. Ruth has been very good at keeping him on his feet, and at one time she was able to get him out for daily walks. His physical health is good except for the lack of strength and frequent falls. There are still remnants of his true character and even a bit of humor from time to time. Sometimes his face lights up when he sees us, and on a good day we are able to pull up good memories from the murky green pond in the park.
Lu and I slipped away from Solomon and Titus for a short walk in the woods today. It was an impromptu thing so apologies for the poor photo quality. We only had the cell phone cam.
Day 002: “A Walk In The Clouds”
Sometimes I like to just go in my backyard, lay on the grass and just watch the clouds. I love doing this when the sky is very blue and the clouds are just right. It’s very peaceful until the bugs come out or the mosquitoes bite me.
18mm; 1/1600; f6.3; ISO 200
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Op zondag 31 oktober werd Antwerpen opgeschrikt door een Zombie Walk. In de buurt van het Centraal Station verzamelden zich een hoop mensen, verkleed als angstaanjagende zombies.
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