The first is a small family cemetery out in the middle of the cornfields. There is nothing close by, it is quite isolated and sits on a low, rolling hill. It is still in use as there were some recent grave markers.
I saw this large tombstone and thought it would make a good composition so I took some overall scenes. Then I moved in to read the inscription and I became quite emotional. To lose two babies and a young child must have been a very sad burden for this family.
The second image is of the grave marker of baby Deborah. It is located in a city cemetery of a very small farming community. It is at the far end of the cemetery, small, isolated and alone. This struck me as very strange as in the rest of the cemetery there are many markers close together. I often wonder why this is. I took this image three years ago and even now stop to think about it.
I just noticed that these two images were taken on the same day of the same month three years apart.
Larry