Cemetery Angel
This cast-iron angel watches over the entrance to the cemetery. She’s seen better days – her wings are gone as is her right arm and her left hand.
Someone, with an unsteady hand, has painted her lips, making her look even more forlorn.
St. Thomas the Apostle Cemetery
Ann Arbor, Michigan
photographed 4.20.2013
Posted on May 11, 2013, in Cemetery, Photography and tagged 365 photo project, ann arbor, ann arbor michigan, black and white photography, cemetery, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, st thomas the apostle cemetery. Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

Very cool image.
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Thanks, Paul.
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Actually, a very sad image. The crack below the eye looks like a tear.
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She does as though she’s shedding a tear. She may be mourning the loss of her wings and arms.
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It is a sad image. The iron lady suffers the same fate as the rest of us.
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That’s an astute observation. Explains her tear, and ours as well.
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I had a chance to view your work and hear about you on my brother in law’s (Oneowner) blog, “Lightscatter”. I’ve just tuned into yours and am very impressed. Every one of you guys do amazing work. Truly fascinating!
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Jeri – Welcome to the blog! Your brother-in-law is one of my most loyal followers and frequent commenters. Thanks for visiting my blog, and I am glad you liked it. Come back any time!
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