The baseball diamond is connected to the practice football field, and the practice football field is connected to the cemetary. It's all very secluded, what with the campus blocking main street, and a wall of woods opposite of that. Jen (my wife) and I will run in opposite directions, leaving poor Kona to chose between which one to save first. The one he leaves to fend for himself hides behind a tombstone, and hide-and-seek commences.
Kona and I were at the graveyard the other day, and I thought I'd share some autumn photos.
This is a hand-made tombstone from the early 1900's. No two letters are alike. |
Kona and I walking around. I'm on the left. |
Kona's big tongue after a hard day's graveyard prowlin'. |
Remember this VERY IMPORTANT tip when playing in a graveyard:
Make sure that all hide-and-seek participates know that they are playing!
Make sure that all hide-and-seek participates know that they are playing!
Glad I found your blog; happy you have a teaching position; wish you and Jen were singing with us this year; we miss you, but life overtakes some things. Hey: love your pictures, love your take on life; I've been reinventing myself this year too.....Kathy Ackerson
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