Seems odd that there is a cemetery for a single person. Makes one wonder what happened to the rest of the family.
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Thanks, I got them cheap at Goodwill!Love your decorated jeans Cap. By the time I finish shortening any, there is no decoration left.![]()
I would never leave her out at night, we have bears and coyotes! In fact we bring in the GSD at night too. But she might chase off a few squirrels.So Cap is Sunny going to be a LGD when she grows up?Just teasing. I know little things can grow into mighty ones.
The stone of the little boy was a multiple year project!We finally got a non-rainy, nice weekend day, here.
I went out for a few (early) hours with a bad hand drawn map with the goal of GPSing all the known cemeteries in my town. I had found the "missing" cemeteries last fall and GPSed them, and had the others to get to and get noted and inspected for work needed.
The first cemetery I visited was the little 1 stone cemetery of the 2 year old boy that died in the mid 1800s that is right near my house. He was one of 2 stones in my town that I drove past every day and it bothered me that they were cockeyed or broken, so I got trained to do something about it.
Anyway, a few years ago he was my first stone in my town that I worked on (I've since fixed that other one that bothered me, too). I knew the stone had to have a base, but I couldn't find it at the time (too many rocks and roots when I probed), and thus just reset the stone into the ground, noting that eventually I'd have to build him a base. Well, with all the rain we've had recently, I spotted a wee corner of his base at the edge of the rock wall surrounding his little cemetery (probably about 8 feet square).
Dug it out and cleaned it up and it was pristine. Mixed mortar and reset it properly and I am so glad it is done, now.
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I also seeded his little area with grass seed, as it splashes dirt on his stones when it rains, so hopefully that will help, some.
During my GPSing I found a cemetery that had a lot of unique stones in it.
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The weather plans to hold tomorrow, so provided I'm not too sore from today, I'll head there and do a few hours worth. Both the headstone and base I had to haul out of the small cemetery today and up and over the rock wall to be able to clean them without making mud in the area I needed to reset the stone in. The base was at least 50 lbs. Then I walked the dog, planted onions, put another box on each of my bee hives, did some laundry, regular chores, etc... I'm already feeling sore.
That is a very touching account of culling due to disease!Reminds me of something I read on the Jersey Giant club, came from same, http://nationaljerseygiantclub.com/media/Document_17.pdf
I would never leave her out at night, we have bears and coyotes! In fact we bring in the GSD at night too. But she might chase off a few squirrels.
Added two broad breasted bronze turkeys to my too many to feed bird collection for some reason. Had to take them, free. Oldest DD boyfriends father picked up a dozen .50 cents each at a feed store, couple weeks later realized he didn't want to feed that many lol. Been prob 10 yrs since I've had chickens ducks and turkeys.
Seems odd that there is a cemetery for a single person. Makes one wonder what happened to the rest of the family.
CA has banned poultry from fairs and shows for now. Hopefully the outbreak will be over soon.
