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From last November.
The really trippy thing about this is that I found this squirrel skull on the cement border to a family plot in a pioneer cemetery first used in the 1850s. Click on it- it's strangely fascinating.
2 Jan 2010 edit- Now someone says this is a cat.
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(These are oriented correctly; I took these pictures upside-down. ;p)
Again, clicking is recommended.
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Broken tombstone: Someone once loved has been forgotten.
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...intense, primal, animal, visceral...
yesterday
last winter.
last night
yesterday
...long week...