Wood frogs krrucking!
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Re: Wood frogs krrucking!
fshnski wrote:Yup. There's probably some early family plots that are lost in time.
Not the Edmunds family plot on Wolfeboro Neck!
It's lost in the woods...
However, someone with foresight stacked the headstones against a tree.
On a beautiful spring day I ponder ...
... I was wandering around one of our local cemeteries a couple of years ago looking at names and dates. I found one unassuming but well engraved gravestone. I don't remember the name on the marker but the young man had been killed on his 20th birthday in Europe in World War 1. It was a very poignant moment for me. A couple of years later I went back to the cemetery in an attempt to relocate the monument and photograph it to send to the Grunter. Memorial Day was a few weeks ahead. I went right to the spot where I had last seen it and it was nowhere to be found. I was able to find the stone that was next to his, the name was familiar to me, but there was no sign of the one I was looking for. That's had me baffled since.
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