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RE: A Walk Down Memory Lane

I loved all the photos Ms.Erikah. What stood out for is was your glass window with ice flowers. I am so fascinated with snow, with ice because we only have two seasons in my country so seeing thing associated with winter I love.
The cemeteries here in my country usually don't have lots of leaves but instead lots of tall Shrubberies growing wildly specially the one's that are not maintained and looks like an empty vacant lot that has no owner.

Thank you for your post enjoyed reading it. You've given me ideas on how I can share my numerous photos in my gallery that goes way back through time.😄😄

Have an awesome day!

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Two seasons don't include snow I suppose :)

The cemeteries here in my country usually don't have lots of leaves but instead lots of tall Shrubberies growing wildly specially the one's that are not maintained and looks like an empty vacant lot that has no owner.

The cemetery culture is different around the world. Here, if you don't pay the taxes, the lot is sold to someone else and as the city cemeteries are full, prices are quite high and there's no such thing as abandoned lot.

Thank you for your post enjoyed reading it. You've given me ideas on how I can share my numerous photos in my gallery that goes way back through time.😄😄

You're welcome. It's good to mix photos that have nothing common :)

Yes we only have the wet and dry season in the Philippines.
In the private cemeteries you will buy the lot for the burial and it will be yours but for a really big sum specially when it's at need. Some offer payment terms until you have paid it in full. Then you'll just to maintain the lot like if it's on the garden area like ours we have someone tending the grass.
For the public cemeteries I think there is a certain date that you can use the vaults. Then if they are not maintained after ten years or more they will get all the bones and place them on like a community burial site.

I will try posting different photos that have different themes in them.
Thank you Ms. Erikah learned something new again from you.
Grateful to be one of your follower.