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For almost 110 years this grave has been here and for almost 100 years this headstone has marked the spot where husband and wife are laid to rest. Emma lived for almost 20 more years before going to meet her husband Richard once more. In her final years she was witness to the Great War, a war of which she must have hoped the like would never happen again.....luckily she was not to see the next great war. This headstone is in the church yard of St Anne's in Brown Edge, Staffordshire. How long it's been laying on the ground I do not know, but a mix of frost and a side lighting from the low winter sun made this grave stone seem so final.

  

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After saying goodbye to her partner Joris two days ago Joy just gave up.

This morning we had to let her go, she couldn't make it without him.

 

This must sound unbelievable for some people but when you had known and seen those two you would understand. They really were soulmates

 

They both will be missed.

       

This isn't a Christmas picture, but I wanted to share it anyways. Merry Christmas Everyone!

Macro Mondays Theme - Wedding

 

Many years ago my mother lost her wedding ring and, after weeks of fruitless searching, my father decided to buy her another one. A few years passed by and one day, when my mother was gardening, she found the original ring in the soil where she was planting seeds. After her death my father had the two rings joined together and wore the newly formed ring in her memory. My father passed away last year and my sister and I decided to ask a jeweller to make two rings from the one that my father had and we now have one each. So the love of my parents lives on and will be carried forward to future generations.

 

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Shannon clearly owned it during the enticing photo shoot that she did in support of Brooklyn Rappers, TF Mafia. She is a diehard fan who went the extra mile for the Together Forever Conglomerate. But as long as it means that we get a look at those longs sexy legs, pierced navel, and tight body; it’s something that we’re more than happy to welcome!

 

TF Mafia have been gaining a lot of notoriety for songs like “Gotham City”, “Married to the Mob”, and “Black Out”. And their album “Bossilini”; which features guest artists like Diamond Princess, Young Tef, Joey ZaZa, and Max B has been earning a lot of praise. The group is often compared to artists like Lil’ Wayne, Jadakiss, and Beanie Siegel. So you should be on the look out for their album, which is available in stores everywhere and on ITunes.

 

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You and I. Together. Always.

Every love story is beautiful, but ours is my favourite

 

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The inevitable is happening. Both places are packed up into boxes, and the new place, where we will make a life for the two of us, is waiting. This is documenting the progress.

Ele sorri, ela sorri

An elderly couple strolls hand in hand through the city streets, embracing a leisurely moment despite the overcast weather, with their umbrella in tow just in case.

This color modified photo is being posted for luv2camp aka luv2cave to check out. ;-)

 

This is one of the photo's I took of the wedding of two of my friends, the Crisp's, (cavers) who were married during the SERA Summer Cave Carnival at Buck's Pocket State Park, Alabama in June 2006.

Our King and Queen are together forever across the Rainbow Bridge. They will be sorely missed...

 

We lost both lions a mere 10 days apart.

2020 sucks!

Our ♥ rings.

 

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Nossas ♥ alianças.

— Marguerite De Valois

 

(Dedicated to the one I love)

 

Darls, I love you lots. I'm fortunate to have someone like you. I hope that no matter what we'll always work things out and be together forever just like how we've been doing until now. Cuz I know that theres no other person in this world who'd understand me and make me happy like you do.

 

And since V-Day is just around the corner, Happy Valentines Day to you in advance :).

 

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My biggest wish now is to finish my studies as soon as possible and spend as much time as I have with my family...

You're my everything!

At a wedding, but my favorite part was being by her side — every moment with her is the real celebration.

I picked these up today in a charity shop. Salt & pepper shakers, of course! The pepper fits in snugly behind the salt so that it seems it's giving it a hug! :) I thought they were so cute! They are 3" high.

 

Connected (in the Connect group): red & white

 

Tenuous Link: red & white.

(Day 74 / 365)

 

I recognized this while I was resting. And it was the nicest thing I've seen today! :-)

Every moment I spend with you is a treasure!

 

You are the greatest gift that I have received in my life. Not many people have the chance to spend their lives with their soulmate, their best friend, biggest supporter and the love of their life.

 

Every day I thank God that I have met you and that you chose me.

 

I love you more than I could ever describe. Thank you for being on my side for the last 10 years and for going with me through thick and thin... for all your love and support.

 

I am so looking forward to spend at least the next 100 years with you...

 

I'm forever yours...

god takes your soul

you’re on your own…

 

So, I was overdue for a photo road trip and had a few places that I’ve been meaning to check out in the Eastbay…both boneyards too…one human and one signage…I waited for commute traffic to ease up and jumped in the hoopty and wheeled down to O-Town to seek out the Hells Angel cemetery…the early morning rain had freshened everything up a tad…I must say, walking through an old granite forest has always piqued my interest but as I sauntered up to these 12 black stones, all I could hear was the theme from the “Sons of Anarchy”…and looking at them, you could almost match all of them to characters in the sorely missed show…

 

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With songs like “Everybody Knows”, “Gotham City” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh6UA5-8VEM), and “Married to the Mob”, constant hit makers TF Mafia have been able to win over just about anybody. They have beats and rhymes that are even capable of appealing to people who don’t normally listen to rap music! And with the Together Forever mentality, and message staying true to the streets, it even delivers a message that’s much more positive.

 

That positive message hasn’t just been a part of TF Mafia’s creed. Big Rab and the other two founding members of TF Mafia who were involved with Brooklyn Zoo, Paulee Zance and Dibiase, have held onto it since they wre dropping rhymes with the Zoo. You’ll see the same logo in videos from back in the day (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC75hXsuyrg). And it’s also the name of a family that spans well beyond music.

 

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Parents to Scott and Brady

 

Photographed at Gol Lutheran Church Cemetery

1500 Highway 60 Blvd

Kenyon Minnesota

June 13th 2020

 

I like the design of the stone, I thought it makes a great photo

 

Here is the obituary for Leroy printed in on Find A Grave:

 

Leroy C. Gunhus, 72, of Apple Valley, died Saturday July 12, 2014 at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester.

 

He was born August 5, 1941 in Faribault, Minnesota the son of Edwin and Carol (Hope) Gunhus. He graduated from Kenyon High School with the class of 1959, and then attended Austin Technical College. Leroy was united in marriage to Judy Cordes on August 27, 1960 at Gol Lutheran Church. The couple moved to Seattle, WA while Leroy was employed with Boeing Aircraft. They then moved back to the Minneapolis area making their home in Apple Valley. Leroy was employed with General Dynamics for forty three years. He enjoyed motorcycling, Red Wing Pottery, camping, and going shooting.

 

He is survived by his wife Judy Gunhus of Apple Valley, two sons Scott (and Jeannette) Gunhus of Apple Valley, and Brady Gunhus of Apple Valley, three granddaughters Jordan, Madalyn, and Ashton. He is also survived by three sisters Yvonne (Darrel) Pofahl of Medford, Helen (Bob) Peterson of Kenyon, Gwen (Warren) Springer of Kenyon, and three brothers Dennis (Brenda) Gunhus of Kenyon, Kevin (Kathy) Gunhus of Lake City, and Mark Gunhus of Kenyon, and many nieces and nephews.

 

He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother Gordon.

 

Visitation will be at Michaelson Funeral Home, Kenyon on Tuesday July 15, 2014 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM and at Gol Lutheran Church on Wednesday from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Funeral services will be held Wednesday July 16, 2014 at 2:00 PM at Gol Lutheran Church with Reverend Marvin Kormann, and Reverend Heather Culuris officiating. Interment will be in the Gol Cemetery. Memorials are preferred to the American Cancer Society.

  

Here is the obituary for Judith:

 

Judy A. Gunhus, 74, of Apple Valley, died Saturday, January 5, 2019 at her home surrounded by her family.

 

She was born July 27, 1944 in Faribault, Minnesota the daughter of John and Ella (Steinberg) Cordes. She grew up in Kenyon where she attended school. On August 27, 1960, she married Leroy Gunhus at Gol Lutheran Church. The couple made their home in Seattle, WA, and later moved back to the Minneapolis area, settling in Apple Valley. Judy opened a gift shop, J. Middlings and later started the Evergreen Gardens nursery.

 

She enjoyed gardening, motorcycling, colleting antiques, baking, hosting family gatherings, traveling, collecting Red Wing Crocks and especially enjoyed spending time with family and friends. She was a member of Harley Owners Group and the Red Wing Collectors Society.

 

She is survived by sons, Scott (and Jeannette) Gunhus of Apple Valley and Brady Gunhus of Apple Valley; grandchildren, Jordan (and Jay) Cina of Apple Valley, Madalyn Gunhus of Rosemount and Ashton Gunhus of Apple Valley; great-granddaughter, Alexa Labey and brothers, Jack Cordes and David (and Loretta) Cordes both of Kenyon.

 

She was preceded in death by her husband, Leroy Gunhus and parents, John and Ella.

 

A memorial visitation will be held from 2-4pm on Sunday, January 13th at Michaelson Funeral Home in Kenyon and at church on Monday one hour prior to the service. A memorial service will be held at 11:00am on Monday, January 14, 2019 at Gol Lutheran Church in Kenyon with Reverend Marvin Kormann officiating. Inurnment will be in the Gol Lutheran Cemetery followed by a luncheon in the church fellowship hall.

I still have almost all my dolls and toys which I have played with when I was a child. They all were my best friends.

Maybe it is stupid, but I still love and appreciate them very much. I could never throw them away, because I associate so many precious moments of my childhood with them and it kind of makes me very happy. :)

This is the most special picture frame for me. Not only is this one of my favorite photos of our wedding, this frame was also a very important part of our marriage ceremony as well. We put sand layers of two colors (which stands for each of us) and this way fused into each other.

 

This was the best and happiest day of our lives and we will never forget it.

 

Besides the frame, you can see two of my bouquets - one from the civil wedding, the other from the wedding celebration.

 

I love this corner at home very much. ♥

"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." ©

In the life of every day.

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