Somewhere in Massachusetts (I think western), driving through in 1967 we
happened upon an old cemetery overgrown with weeds. One of the
headstones was for two brothers - one who died at age 12 and another at
21 a couple years later. The epitaph on the stone read "Few and evil
were their days". I've wondered what a 12 year old kid could have done
to deserve that remembrance.
-p
On 7/9/2020 5:10 PM, Dale H. Cook wrote:
I have photographed many small cemeteries in Massachusetts, where most
of my ancestors lived. I haven't been back there since I bought the
K-70, so this 2004 example was taken with my 3.3 megapixel Sony
Cybershot.
Elijah Copeland Cemetery, Easton, MA
https://plymouthcolony.net/easton/images/elijahcopeland.jpg
I am waiting for my brother to finish with his slide and film scanner.
When I get it I can post my earliest graveyard photo, taken with a
Hanimex Praktika around 1970.
--
Paul Sorenson
Studio1941
Sooner or later "different" scares people.
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