The Building @ Meadowbrook Cemetery
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Age 65: Joel @ Pointes North, Traverse City
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Whose Idea Was This?
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Smithville Dam
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Almost
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Family Gathering
I Went to a Baseball Game Yesterday
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Downtown Portland from Elm Street
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It's All Good on the Porch/v2
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Ruth Converse


I'm not entirely certain what this grave marker means. I suspect it's something about rebirth, but the metaphor doesn't quite work for me--I'd like it better if the new growth came out of the ground instead of a planter. Nonetheless, this is a marvelous piece of art that's held up very well for over a century.
Meadowbrook Cemetery, Roxand Township, Mulliken, Michigan.
Facebook folks tell me this is a Woodmen of the World Women's Auxiliary monument. I claim absolutely no cemetery expertise.
Meadowbrook Cemetery, Roxand Township, Mulliken, Michigan.
Facebook folks tell me this is a Woodmen of the World Women's Auxiliary monument. I claim absolutely no cemetery expertise.
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