SmugMug > keywords > grave > Dad's Grave Site 12/25/09 photo
SmugMug > keywords > grave > Dad's Grave Site 12/25/09 photo
SmugMug > keywords > grave > Dad's Grave Site 12/25/09 photo
SmugMug > keywords > grave > dead leaves next to an ancient greek tomb showing flowers and sacred bulls heads. Small green ivy leaves are emerging
SmugMug > keywords > grave > dead leaves on an ancient greek tomb showing the carvings of sacred bulls
SmugMug > keywords > grave > A confederate grave site in the graveyard of the Old Sheldon Church ruins, also known as the Prince William's Parish Church near Yemassee, South Carolina. The church build in 1745 was destroyed by the British troops during the  Revolutionary War, rebuilt and then destroyed again in 1865 by Gen. Sherman.
(Photo by Charleston SC Photographer Richard Ellis Photography)
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SmugMug > keywords > grave > Dad's Grave Site 12/25/09 photo
SmugMug > keywords > grave > 12.23.2009

Saw this while checking out something else at the local cemetary.  I only hope it wasn't a drinking related accident.  It would be a bit ironic if it were
SmugMug > keywords > grave > Decomposition graveyard explaining the time required to decompose different man made materials, Environmental Learning Center, Fort Collins, Colorado
Dad's Grave Site 12/25/09 photo
Photo by: Wayne • see photo in gallery

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