I wish I could've gotten the entire "till we meet again.", but there was too much clutter compositionally to make it a good photo. :-( I had such an emotional reaction to this, as the husband is still living. I could only picture some elderly man coming by every once in a while to kneel down by the headstone and lift the cover off from over the photo of his beloved wife for a few moments.
Monday, February 13, 2006
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- Boinkology.com (Actual intellectual (and often humorous) discourse on intercourse)
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