It is an annual trip, prior to COVID, visiting the cemetery to see how JB's family stones are settling. First, through Smiths Falls, then Merrickville. It's a nice time of year for it. The leaves are wonderful to see. Then there is the decor! People in Smiths Falls really have stuff up.
I have never noticed this before. The solar panels dominate the wee house!
There is a huge vehicle auction house, several farm equipment stores, and large farms.
We made it to Chesterville!
This was an amazing sight. You'll have to enlarge it to see, but there are hundreds of geese in the sky, from one side of the photo to the other! This is through the front windshield.
Here he is, his uncle behind him, and his parents behind that stone.
Two brothers and a sister (Chambers) married two sisters and a brother (Kelly). They all had farms around his grandparents' farm.
We wandered around, JB reminded me of all his family, friends and neighbours buried here.
The second photo is from a previous visit. I notices come cedars had been taken down.
It was at his feed store that the horse took off on JB when he was a boy. His grandfather went in to talk to his brother, and the horse decided to leave. JB, as a kid, couldn't stop the horse. JB doesn't remember how he was rescued, but he didn't end up at home. He wasn't scared, just embarrassed, unable to stop the horse. It was rare to see a horse and cart in town in the 50s, so he would have been noticed.
Cedars blanket the stones.
I just liked this stone!
I thought this one lovely, too.
The Desormeaux spoke French at home, and lived next door to JB's family on Church St. Richard was in JB's class in grades 5 - 8. They flooded their yard and played hockey every night.
The Van Wylicks bought the farm across the road from JB's grandfather, then, later, they bought his grandfather's farm and the family moved into town. Dutch immigrants, all the family was born in Holland.
11 comments:
...that certainly is a well maintained cemetery.
Hari OM
A wonderful Sunday tour of laying-field and streets! YAM xx
A great trip down the memory lane. That's a good photo of the hundreds of geese
I used to love touring the cemetery with my late father and hearing the stories. Those stories will be gone after our generation.
I hear you hollering "BRIAN!!!!!" occasionally in your videos. haha
Solar panels are the future, so they keep saying.
Good photo of J.B. with family headstones behind him!
I actually like visiting cemeteries, I think they are very peaceful and comforting. The stones are so beautiful, works of art. I think I'd love to have those solar panels, but I'd find somewhere else to put them!
So many stories there and many names sounding French maybe? I am guessing flooding the yard and playing hockey would be on ice? Something we couldn't do here, maybe way down south,in a very cold year they do have curling on one of the inland places at Manorburn Dam, and there is an indoor rink at Naseby, in Otago
Lots to remember and learn in a cemetery.
The cemetery is well looked after.
An annual time for remembrance and reflection.
Blessings to the family. I really appreciate seeing these places so different from my own, Jenn.
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