This grave does look lonely, even though in general, the gravestones
in the cemetery are mostly very close to each other.
The "jungle" is not private, unfortunately, it is pretty general.
But unless the ground was poisoned permanently, or sprayed
with herbicides once every two weeks, these weeds cannot be eliminated.
The good thing is, that this is a jungle of annual weeds, which die
every winter.
These weeds do not damage the stones and actually prevent the seeds
of trees
and bushes from germinating and growing into a real jungle.
I cannot properly read the inscription on the gravestone. If any of
you can read it,
I will try to find the exact location by searching Jewishgen.
Mimi
On Jan 7, 2013, at 2:09 AM, HARDY BREIER wrote:
> From the Christian collection:
>
> http://sphotos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-
> ash3/540983_2731313218245_2055603016_n.jpg
>
> Lonely grave with private jungle.
> Hardy
>
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