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Fatality in the Garden

February 17, 2010 urngarden.com

Yesterday, on my way back to world headquarters, I noticed this tree that appeared to have a fresh bite out of it, debris scattered on the ground, and then the cross at the base of the tree.  This morning I was loading my camera, thought I’d get a picture of it and update on garden happenings.  Before I left, I scanned the local paper and mystery solved.

RIP

photo source: Springfield News-Leader

Filed Under: Confessions, obituaries

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  1. Bus Plunge says

    February 19, 2010 at 3:25 PM

    See the pedestrian, see the bicyclist?

    http://bus-plunge.blogspot.com/2008/04/sidewalks.html

    Jim

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