Mount Hope Cemetery.
Questions are many: Who is “WE”?, Who was Harry?, What was the relationship between Harry and WE?, How long did it last?, How many years ago?, What did Harry do?…
Mount Hope Cemetery.
Questions are many: Who is “WE”?, Who was Harry?, What was the relationship between Harry and WE?, How long did it last?, How many years ago?, What did Harry do?…
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Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, New York, is a truly interesting place. More than a flat piece of ground, it has hills and valleys, nooks and crannies, woodlands and open areas, all contributing to a calm feeling of peace.
The older portions have a very Victorian feel about them. It has been open since 1837 or so and currently has about 350 000 residents.
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At Letchworth State Park, the Genesee River has carved its way down through layers of limestone to create this gorge.
Seventy miles to the West, the Niagara River has cut through the same formation to create Niagara Falls.
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Once upon a time true lovers faced each other and got lost in themselves.
In 2018 the testament to the bond is the selfie post to Instagram or Facebook.
How is it that “Look at Us! Look at Us!“, has become necessary to validate the relationship?
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On a quiet lawn under a tall canopy on a warm September day.
Privacy and calm.
Comfortable together.
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The Upper Falls of the Genesee River at Letchworth State Park, NY.
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At Letchworth State Park, NY, the Genesee River carves it’s way through the same limestone layers as Niagara Falls, but further east.
Pictured here are the gorge and Middle Falls.
The Upper Falls are in the background just in front of the railway bridge.
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Flowing into the canyon of the Genesee River, this small stream has cut its own little groove.
This little stream is found between the Middle and Upper Falls of the Genesee in Letchworth State Park in New York State.
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Mount Hope Cemetery is in Rochester New York. It has been accepting residents since 1838. Currently its population is over 350 000.
One of the older stones I found is that marking the grave of Thomas Hartwell.
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Lake Nosbonsing ends in Bonfield and flows into the Kaibuskong River to the right.
Some years ago this bay was used to boom white pine logs from Lake Nipissing. The logs were then floated from here to Montreal via the Mattawa and Ottawa rivers.
These days it’s a beautiful place to be.
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