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Weekend Words Photo Essay -- Gracious & Steadfast
03/14/07

TheOddMix's Weekend Words for last weekend were gracious and steadfast. I thought it was very excellent timing. There's a certain graveyard that I have been wanting to go photograph.

Well the weekend came and went and Monday was my absolute last chance for me to photograph this graveyard with any snow around the stones. I knew if I didn't get myself over there first thing in the morning, that there'd be a whole lot of mudding going on. And besides, it would still be timely for the Weekend Words.

This particular graveyard is in distress and I have to be careful getting in and out. The point of entry is concealed from even the most astute observer and it's at the top of a little incline. When I was going in, I thought, "I'd better be very careful coming back out this is going to be still very slick." -- it was basically ice capped -- don't ya know ... yeah ...

It soon became obvious to me that

God's gracious nature,
abounding in benefits,
does not also include

restricting nature
from proving our mark upon earth
is far from steadfast.

















A few expedition notes:
  • Do not wear a sweater into a bramble patch.
  • When removing said sweater in order to extract yourself from the middle of the bramble patch, do expect the brambles to attach themselves to your skin.
  • Immediately upon removal of said sweater expect to hear the buzz of the first mosquito of spring ... even if it is the first day that the temp is above 45 degrees.
  • Do not wear a french braid int the middle of the brambles.
  • Do take your dog so you can crouch low and follow her lead out of the brambles.
  • Do know that even in the winter, poison ivy is one of the dominate ivies taking over the graveyard -- immediately return home to the shower and laundry.

And finally you should know that

God's gracious nature,
abounding in benefits,
does not also include

restricting nature
from proving our foot upon earth
is far from steadfast.

Mmm yeah ... remember the ice on the hill? I didn't. Yes. I still have a small headache. But I walk, talk, and the camera's okay.

My headache is NOT Not Not helped at all by the fact that on Tuesday Adobe Flash 9 ATE ATE ATE my Photoshop 4. No that's not Photoshop Elements 4 ... that's Photoshop 4. I'm angry. So. I will be learning Gimp.

AND today Picasa Web Albums became my personal online album of choice, definite. Why? Unlimited albums. Free. So if you click the link, there are a few more pics there.
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Daughter V 03/14/07
Finally, pictures! Okay, now i clearly understand what you where talking about the other day - the vines are everywhere!

The pic where the tree has grown up/around the stone is pretty neat.

~ Yeah, That was pretty disconcerting. I'm not sure what it would take to extract it and reset it but I hope someone will do it soon.

Did I tell you that in some places the vines were so thick that I had to re-weave and /or I had to tuck vines up under my arms just to maybe get a shot that wasn't full of vines six inches from the camera.

This little cemetery just breaks my heart.
~pam
Lulu 03/15/07
Wonderful pictures of the cemetery! When I see graveyards like that, it makes me wonder if they are long forgotten and just waiting to be discovered by a distant family member.

My grandfather's mother (who died when he was 3) was buried in a small family graveyard in the woods that looks similar to this. Because he had moved away from the area when he was very young, he did not locate her gravesite until he was in his 60s. The gravesite sat on the property of an older gentlemen who often wondered about the family of the people who were buried there. He was so happy that my grandfather found the grave, that the man paid to have the area cleared and my grandfather had a new headstone made for his mother's grave.

Hopefully, some distant family member knows about the cemetery that you visited.

~ Hey! There you are! How very nice to see you here ;~) (Ok everyone go visit Lulu, she's one of Sophie's (A Hole in the Fence) friends for very good reasons.)

Lulu, I hope you are right because as near as I can see there's a whole bunch of "well if you ... then I'll" going on in regards to this cemetery's current plight. But you know ... I'm just the new-comer around here and ... So it could very well help if some of the family did show up.

This I do know ... Two more weeks and nobody will be able to get in there without a machete until next winter!

I don't know if it will still be there after another growing season.
~pam
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