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Honoring & Remembering, No Mischief

Halloween Eve, soon to be Mischief Night, already! Where has this month Gone?! Hubbs isn't off tomorrow on Halloween since his boss & wife had their baby the other day so we took a trip to the cemeteries to visit B & Nana this morning.

It looked so different last year! (Click here to see). Full of Autumn foliage the cemetery glowed in shades of yellow, orange and red. This year with all of our storms, many of the trees look like Winter already and there's even a coating of snow in the cemeteries this morning from yesterday's Nor'Easter! I have more photos from my Nikon coming later today or tomorrow.

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Cindy said…
Ahhh Jo, I love your pictures....as usual!! But these pics made my eyes water up....tears I'm sucking in! I know Halloween is your favorite so I wanted to stop by and say HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! I didn't get ya a Halloween card mailed out this year, so hopefully this will do ya!! Will give ya a smile!! Love ya girl!
By the way, I finally posted on my BLOG!!! Hmmm, I know! I'm going to try and keep with it this time!!!
Have a great day!!
Hey Jo, I must say this is a very bittersweet post. However I think it is a comforting thing, this time of year, as the lack of veil between the two worlds helps us to feel our loved ones all around us more so than usual. Blessings to you and your family, lots of love,
Jenn
Aw, thank you Cindy! So glad to hear from you and of course this is just as good as a Halloween card! (((Hugs)))

Thank you so much Jenn for your kind words :o)

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