Weekly Photo Challenge: Beyond

I had a hard time choosing what to focus on, the ironwork or the angel.

I had a hard time choosing what to focus on, the ironwork or the angel.

On a recent visit to my parents, I spent an hour walking around Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, while my mother was having her hair done. This historic graveyard caught my eye. The angel was carved from a dead tree after Hurricane Katrina.

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  1. I love cemeteries, but mostly when it’s light outside. =)

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  2. Just love that iron work. Lovely photo.

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