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Thursday, April 30, 2020

A Ride to the Other side of Snohomish


Continuing with the long lens constraint, I drove out to the east side of Snohomish to see what might be interesting.



As soon as you exit the city, there are farms filled with horses and cows. This one has a mother and child having a nosh in the pasture.


Of course, when there are farms, there is farm trucks.


This horse is one that I thought especially prettily marked.


Naturally, there are llamas. Because, why not?


I came across a cemetery I had not visited and found a few interesting stones. This one's most prominent  feature is where it says "wife". the nest most obvious part of the engraving is the name of her husband. You really have to zoom in to read her name: Mary J. Wonder if she knows that her husband and her relation to him is more important that who she is?


This cemetery has been here a while with all these graves of people who were born in the 1850's or earlier.


This fellow has the best title ever on his grave.


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