Hi Earl,
I included '095 & #096 by way of explanation as to how I
found and approached the cross. I like to think that someone who fell in one
of the many wars used to like that spot by the tree and his
friends/family/descendants make the walk to that spot every November 11th
and leave the traditional cross of remembrance. I have no evidence to
support that theory but it is a fair hike from the nearest road and it is
unlikely that it would get there by accident. It just seemed so sad.
--Graham
From: "Earl Dunbar" <edunbar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [OM] Re: OOps, was #093 and #094
>
> Yes, both very nice.
>
> And I wonder about the story, if you know it, Graham, behind # 97
> (http://www.geebeephoto.com/2005/05097.htm) ? Not an OM image, but I'm
> sure I'll be forgiven for mentioning a L#@ca shot here.
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