We decided to check out the cemetary which goes back to the late 1800's. The top one with the broken cross was early 1900's. There were a lot of Scandinavian names with the exception of Eino Porko. The one with the phone was a mystery. I have never seen anything quite like that before. The last one was sweet. Todd's children left him a Peter Pan and a hand made worm thing. Right next to the grave was a tree and children (we assume Todd's) have hung notes and drawings and bird feeders in the tree. Very sweet. The cemetary was on a hill and it sloped down to the water. A nice place to rest.
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Astoria Cemetary
We decided to check out the cemetary which goes back to the late 1800's. The top one with the broken cross was early 1900's. There were a lot of Scandinavian names with the exception of Eino Porko. The one with the phone was a mystery. I have never seen anything quite like that before. The last one was sweet. Todd's children left him a Peter Pan and a hand made worm thing. Right next to the grave was a tree and children (we assume Todd's) have hung notes and drawings and bird feeders in the tree. Very sweet. The cemetary was on a hill and it sloped down to the water. A nice place to rest.
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