After all ....it is October and the Spooky day will be here soon.
I decided to visit the local Confederate graveyard. I have lived in this town for years and years, yet never visited this place. Most of the young men who were buried here had never visited this place.
The golden moss or fungus on the Georgia Marble headstones was actually quite pretty.
Do you like to visit old graveyards? Do you find them interesting or just spooky?
Have a great Sunday.
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Sunday, October 12, 2008
Sunday Walk: Graveyards....
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Sunday, March 2, 2008
Sunday Walk: Part 9
A Walk to Town and Back.
Then. early 1900's
Now. 2008
This block in town has stayed the same.

Sadly, however......at the next block over............

There are poor (VERY BAD!!!) plans to tear down this old bank.
Sorry for yelling, just a little frustrated with town "leaders" and their detrimental decision making. Why try to crowd a hotel in such a tiny lot? I just pray that the same architect who designed, I type that loosely, the courthouse, doesn't design the hotel.
Not, that I am against a hotel in town, especially a Marriott Courtyard.
I feel that I spent a combined total of 3 years of my life in a Courtyard. Marriott has always been very good to me.-- leaving treats in my room--- welcome signs at the door--friendly smiles at the desk--and upgraded suites on request.
Just not there. Why there? Why try to crowd such a big building in a small space, and overwhelm the architecture of a small town? And to think...... I was criticized, by some busy body old lady at church for wanting someone new on city council and by placing a neighbors campaign sign in the yard and not her husband's friend.
Well, that my friends, is the down side of small town ! Blah! Blah! Triple Blah!
Let's get back to the walk.
Sundays are a day of peace, and those thoughts raise my blood pressure.
More pictures, for your enjoyment.

I hear you asking...
"Who is that guy in bronze?"
"Why, that is the General Marquis De' Lafayette."
He stands in the middle of town square which is actually a circle. Don't ask, 'cause I don't know. Surrounding him is a fountain. Since we are in a severe drought, the fountain is turned off.--- A dry fountain, does not a pretty picture make.
I am sure the original ---yet to be known to us ---owners of ThirteenEleven walked to town often, but in uncomfortable lace up shoes.
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neighborhood,
town
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