I'm a little late for yesterday's offering, but sharing this image of an infant's grave (still?)born 51 years ago today felt timely.
(Fifty missed Christmases as of today's date).
fifty missed christmases
I'm a little late for yesterday's offering, but sharing this image of an infant's grave (still?)born 51 years ago today felt timely.
(Fifty missed Christmases as of today's date).
a solitary red bauble
quit you like men
After digging around on Google, I believe the inscriptions on either side of this grave for (I presume) brothers in Hitchin Cemetery are from Bible verses.
i have fought a good fight
From 1 Corinthians 16:13-14 and 2 Timothy 4:7-8 in the King James version specifically.
untitled #55 [hitchin cemetery, hitchin, hertfordshire, england, 2024]
A Wesleyan Minister and a World War I soldier buried alongside the wife of the Minister. I didn't check the other side, so there may also have been the wife of the soldier commemorated in this plot.
untitled #57 [hitchin cemetery, hitchin, hertfordshire, england, 2024]
This inscription style appeared a few times in the cemetery, although sometimes with different fonts.
untitled #112 [hitchin, north hertfordshire, england, 2024]
Some Prunus cerasifera flowers I captured last Saturday during a solo photo walk in Hitchin.
Spring is coming.
untitled #110 [hitchin, north hertfordshire, england, 2024]
untitled #111 [hitchin, north hertfordshire, england, 2024]
owt wet [bridgetown monroe, hitchin, north hertfordshire, england, 2024]
coaxing life from death