Graveyeards speak volumes to me!! I hope you both can make it to the Oyster Fest in Urbanna...we are a fun loving bunch!!! Make sure you let Big Hair Envy know of your plans so we can add you to the Blogger only events. We are trying to put together a Fish Fry for us all on Saturday night among other things.
Hi Erin, this is a beautiful scene. I also enjoy walking through old cemeteries, so much history and they are always such peaceful places. You've captured that feeling perfectly.
It is nice to remember of those who are no longer with us. One should visit cemeteries often in order to be a better man. We will bring only our good deeds to our eternal home but nothing else. Life isn’t eternal like so many people use to forget.Thanks for sharing this beautiful photo with us. P.S. Everything is ok with me and my family; thanks for your friendly asking. I do appreciate it a lot. :-)
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Beautiful and spooky due to your gorgeous photography :)
~Lisa
I am so behind .. this is fabulous ..
I love cemeteries....
That is a spectacular photograph. It looks painted, sort of impressionistic. Well done!
What a wonderful scene, so lush, green and peaceful.
I love old graveyards. Nice shot!
Graveyeards speak volumes to me!! I hope you both can make it to the Oyster Fest in Urbanna...we are a fun loving bunch!!! Make sure you let Big Hair Envy know of your plans so we can add you to the Blogger only events. We are trying to put together a Fish Fry for us all on Saturday night among other things.
Beautiful photo! I actually love visiting old graveyards. Wandering around, wondering about the people and their families.
Manuela
Hi Erin, this is a beautiful scene. I also enjoy walking through old cemeteries, so much history and they are always such peaceful places. You've captured that feeling perfectly.
It is nice to remember of those who are no longer with us. One should visit cemeteries often in order to be a better man. We will bring only our good deeds to our eternal home but nothing else. Life isn’t eternal like so many people use to forget.Thanks for sharing this beautiful photo with us.
P.S. Everything is ok with me and my family; thanks for your friendly asking. I do appreciate it a lot. :-)
Wow, that is beautiful. You are very talented.
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