Saturday my sister,
Stehle and I went on a little adventure in East Texas. We started out first watching the sunrise over White Rock Lake.
Then ended up going into every cemetery we passed, 1st the
Oldest Catholic Cemetery in Dallas that I went and visited with
SpookyRach a while back. Then we went to Greenwood Cemetery that is across the street - Rachel & I didn't manage to get in there as it was locked, but
Stehle and I did and what an eye-opening experience. First it was extremely well kept and loaded with veterans and interesting monuments. I loved the streets signs. We also visited Sand Flats Cemetery in Van
Zandt County which was not kept up. It had a pile of brush in the center that was just sad. Behind the Sand Flats Cemetery was the Pioneer Cemetery in even worse shape. It took us 15 minutes to pick all the sticker burrs out of our socks and shoes.
I couldn't do the blogger
slide show due to the size of the file, so I uploaded it to
youtube. Check it out.
3 comments:
Very nice pictures!
Plus, you got to spend the day with your sister!!
How cool! Love the photos and the music. The names are so interesting! Harvester Givens? And the unidentified family? Wouldn't you love to know the story behind that one!
Youtube is a great idea. I couldn't post my last slide show either, but I hadn't thought of using Youtube. Now I know! Thanks!
Great job on a first movie. Very interesting music...fit well. Particularly liked the street sign notes. Enjoyed watching it.
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