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photo by Donald Kinney
Towards the rear of the Olema Cemetery is a large monument. Minus the obligatory cross -- sorry God -- this is the top part...

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...and this is the bottom part of the monument. As you can see, Mr. Tomasini lived to be 85 years -- he evidently came from sturdy Swiss stock.

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Yes, human life is important, but I believe the flowers may, indeed, have us out-numbered.

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Now, this isn't a new photo (((I always let you know when they aren't))), and in fact it was shot in the Bolinas Cemetery about five miles south of Olema, but I thought I would include it because of it's craftsmanship. Nicely done, isn't it?
This last photo is from the Bolinas set on what I call my "Big" Site.
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1 comment:
Beautiful! :)
I like the picture with the flag and the flowers!
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