July 29, 2010
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Always an Adventure
Went Geocaching awhile ago with my Father in Law.
We did a Spirit Cache.
It took us to a cemetery to see the grave of Johnny Griffith.
Mr Griffith played with the Funk Brothers, an in house band for MoTown Records, they- “played on more number one hits than the Beatles, Elvis Presley,the Rolling Stones and The Beach Boys combined. “
You can hear them on
My Girl, Papa Was a Rolling Stone, Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, Baby Love…
The list goes on and on…
While walking around the cemetery I found a headstone with what has become my favorite name ever…
Kizzie Little
Instead of birth and death on her headstone it read Sunrise and Sunset… it seemed right out of a Fannie Flagg novel.
I love the things I see and learn geocaching.
Better than the stuff I see, is WHO I see it with…
I am so blessed.
Got your Geocache?
Comments (15)
Those are nice shots. Loved the Funk Brothers. Kizzie Little is a most excellent name. She keeps bringing joy with it.
My daughter loves the name Sylvia Louise. Someday, if I’m lucky, I’ll have a granddaughter I can call Silly Lou.
Spirit Quests are my favorites. I love cemeteries – the older the better!
That is way cool! My kids want to do geocaching, it looks like fun.
I love that shot of Jesus looking up. Great positioning of the sculpture in the frame. Man, you have a good eye!
Love you miss you…you always make me smile.
I Love You More….
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Inspiring photos,Ang.
Love
Michel
Beautiful picture angles~ :]
Great photos…I love the Sunrise, Sunset. That is great.
this was nice even if it was in a cemetery
I already have commented , Ang, but it is always an emotion to read and watch this post .
Love {v]
Michel
it’s so good to see that you’re still rocking angi!
Someday I’ll have some time and go geocaching again. Great post.
Sunrise – sunset – I like that.