Wow. I din't know you had lost a brother. I guess I'm a few decades too late, but I'm sad for you. But, the shots are good. I think it was worth giving up your running for.
This sounds oddly curious, but I've wondered before where he was buried. I guess I should have assumed it was close by, since you're family is from that area. But I think about people who move away from their loved-ones graves, how strange that must feel, to "leave them behind"...I'm glad you are able to go there, (((Beth))).
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These are really beautiful shots. I love the detail and angle on both of them.
Wow. I din't know you had lost a brother. I guess I'm a few decades too late, but I'm sad for you.
But, the shots are good. I think it was worth giving up your running for.
Beautiful pictures, Beth.
This sounds oddly curious, but I've wondered before where he was buried. I guess I should have assumed it was close by, since you're family is from that area. But I think about people who move away from their loved-ones graves, how strange that must feel, to "leave them behind"...I'm glad you are able to go there, (((Beth))).
A nice tribute to Bob. I especially like the yellow of the flowers. They do speak "rest" and "hope".
Susan
These pictures together, along with your comments, pack quite an emotional punch. Bless you.
So much emotion in these. Wonderful angle on the date and the flower is beautiful and peaceful.
I especially liked the one of the daffodil. The whole post is poignant.
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