When the one thing implies the other
I know. I know that the name of the cemetery was “Graves.” But that sign was still hilarious – so hilarious, in fact, that it required the Patient Spouse to make a u-turn so I could get the shot. (And, then another u-turn to head us back in the right direction. It’s our usual path when we travel.)
Delaware, Arkansas
photographed 10.7.2018
Posted on June 26, 2019, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, Arkansas, black and white photography, cemetery, learning to see, Leica, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, road trip, signage, take time to look, thoughtful seeing, travel photography. Bookmark the permalink. 7 Comments.
Greater love hath no man than to put aside his grave concern about his spouse’s grave concern.
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I nodded, gravely, when I read this.
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It was a grave situation.
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I would have really worried if you folks hadn’t turned around.
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You would have been correct to worry – that’ll be the first signal that we’re too old to leave home without an attendant.
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Stating the obvious for all to see. Nice catch, Melinda.
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Thanks, Steve. I almost completely missed it, which would have been a shame.
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