There is a little spot at the edge of a clearing, at Laura and Mike Hanley's Kentucky farm, where love blooms and a little tear comes to your eye.
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At first all you notice are some flowers and some stones but as you get closer you get a taste of the memories that live there.
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And then you feel peace.
3 comments:
gone but never forgotten. Thank you for sharing
Beautiful. I'd love to see the rest of the headstones.
Touching...I have 2 aussies and 2 goldens buried on our property. I don't look forward to the day my first Border Collie is laid to rest with them.
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