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City Cemetery Sunset

On this quiet and warm Saturday afternoon, the only sound in City Cemetery was the rustling of leaves on ground moving with the wind.

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Catherine in Tucson
12/02/2009

Thank you for the beautiful photograph! It just makes me want to get to NC that much faster. I’ve been stuck in the desert way too long…moving to Burlington soon!

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