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Otis and the Yellow Ball501 views%961 %06, %2005
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Otis With The Yellow Ball466 views... and a bit of grass.%961 %06, %2005
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Otis and Cole Playing With Blue Ball3731 views%959 %06, %2005
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Cole and Otis Playing With the Yellow Ball446 views%958 %06, %2005
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Cole492 views%958 %06, %2005
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Cole Standing Guard547 views%957 %06, %2005
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Cole in the Tall Grass554 views%957 %06, %2005
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Bromsgrove Cemetery601 viewsIn the midst of all of these plastic flowers (the plastic roses even had plastic beads of water) there was a small bundle of fresh carnations.%362 %04, %2005
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Bromsgrove Cemetery629 viewsMore of the crushed green glass. I personally don't think it looks good when it's new, and as the algae grows on it, I think it just looks worse and worse.%359 %04, %2005
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Bromsgrove Cemetery1696 viewsI thought this inscription was quite moving. Too bad about the plastic flowers. May 2005%354 %04, %2005
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Bromsgrove Cemetery1975 viewsQuite an "active" family plot, with lots of plastic flowers and the green crushed glass that I think looks like it should be in an aquarium, not a cemetery. May 2005%354 %04, %2005
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Bromsgrove Cemetery578 viewsThe tree was recently pruned: I suspect that these graves had previously been completey covered by the overgrown tree. Just to the right of this grave were two large garbage cans. May 2005%353 %04, %2005
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