What a beautiful tree! I love pictures of tress with bare branches - and I love visiting cemeteries, too! As for your previous post, I haven't a clue what the pointing hands designate. My son and I walked through a very old cemetery in Charleston SC several years ago; many civil war era tombstones there!
There is the sadness and the beauty, I have been researching my family and headstones are often all you can find on a family member. This is lovely, Hugs, mary
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What a beautiful tree! I love pictures of tress with bare branches - and I love visiting cemeteries, too! As for your previous post, I haven't a clue what the pointing hands designate. My son and I walked through a very old cemetery in Charleston SC several years ago; many civil war era tombstones there!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth-I am intrigued--what is the book you are reading--I got the notice on my blogroll--but unfortunately no post!!
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful..it captures so many differnet emotions, but mostly,for me,sadness yet tranqility.
ReplyDeleteLucky you Joy! Charleston has some great cemeteries. Lots of Willow Oaks with the Spanish Moss hanging on them. Lots of history there!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tree, great photo, love it, thanks for sharing, I love seeing photos of cemetaries :)
ReplyDeleteThere is the sadness and the beauty, I have been researching my family and headstones are often all you can find on a family member. This is lovely, Hugs, mary
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL TREE ELIZABETH
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