Today's photograph is 1 of 2, as it is a large family stone, quite possibly created to replace headstones that have long since worn away
The following video is from Reckless Adventure, where Jeff and myself explore the Bostwick Pioneer Cemetery in London, Ontario, Canada
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_4wUS6FFq8
Just a reminder, please respect the dead
The following video is from Reckless Adventure, where Jeff and myself explore the Bostwick Pioneer Cemetery in London, Ontario, Canada
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_4wUS6FFq8
Just a reminder, please respect the dead
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This was a good idea, especially considering how rough that environment is on the stones. This master stone looks fairly recent; perhaps 1970s or even later.
A non-furry story I'm working on touches on a stone something like this one, with the names and dates, but it serves a slightly different purpose.
A non-furry story I'm working on touches on a stone something like this one, with the names and dates, but it serves a slightly different purpose.
I will gladly read it when it’s done.
Neither side denotes more than the names, so it’s hard to tell. Unlike gravenimagecats headstone collections, there’s very little on the carvers.
Mind you they’re no where as complicated in their design
Neither side denotes more than the names, so it’s hard to tell. Unlike gravenimagecats headstone collections, there’s very little on the carvers.
Mind you they’re no where as complicated in their design
yep, although as I mentioned, there were several "new" additions to the graveyard, presumably descendants
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