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crumb · 9 months
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Marshall Cemetery, Texas (2008)
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elizjjwold · 11 months
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by Elizabeth Johnson-Wold
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scholarofgloom · 15 days
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syngoniums · 1 year
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We decided to take advantage of the nice weather and visit some cemeteries we haven't been to before. Serendipitously, we came across devil's cigar (Chorioactis geaster), the enigmatic fungus known from a couple of counties in Texas, one site in Oklahoma, and Japan - though the Texan and Japanese populations seem to have diverged approximately 19 million years ago.
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 2 months
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𝔗𝔥𝔢 𝔊𝔲𝔯𝔠𝔥
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lightaflame · 1 year
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old city cemetery, galveston tx
🎞️ 35mm kodak gold 200
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desolatus · 2 months
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Bryan Schutmaat
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insects-in-every-hole · 6 months
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Morwight/Illuminator split CS Cover Shots, October 2021
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greenswiller · 10 months
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Guess I’ll throw a few things out there and see what happens.
Here’s some of my favorite pictures of one of my favorite graveyard, the Kyle Family Pioneer Cemetery. Incredibly peaceful, this cemetery went untouched for decades until a restoration effort in the 90s.
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dallas-pioneer · 2 months
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Albert Carver Cemetery, Dallas County, TX
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az-cain · 2 years
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fields of blue
din djarin x reader
im originally from near dallas tx so i love love love bluebonnets,,, um so here’s some self-indulgent modern au din/reader.
i couldn’t find a name for grogu that sounded.. good? so i just didnt. it was like gregory or greyson or groot and NONE of those were even remotely acceptable.
gorgeous indigo flowers blanketed the patch of land that you watched your husband and infant son hop the small wall onto. you took a picture of the two of them, tucking your phone into the pocket of your dress while you kept your eyes on your boys. he reached out his free hand to beckon you and pull you up, which you took and clambered over the wall using.
the three of you wandered for a bit before settling pretty far back in the field. din’s brown eyes were bursting with joy as he sat down in the flowers, staring at the boy in his arms. his sparse blonde hair stuck up in all directions, dark eyes filled with wonder at the colors surrounding him. you snapped another photo, wishing you could stay in this little flower-patch forever.
you’d been coming here with your parents for years to take spring photos, and it struck you that it was finally your turn. your siblings had theirs, and now you had an amazing husband and the son you’d adopted together, and the three of you were dressed in your nicest spring clothes for the occasion. your first spring together, as a family of three.
you admired din’s beautiful profile as he watched the butterflies flit through the small field, wriggling your phone out of your pocket to take a picture. you wanted to remember this for the rest of your lives— together. he turned his head after you’d gotten it, a broad smile cracking his face and replacing the content one that had settled there.
“sit,” he crooned, murmuring your name. you obeyed him, nestling up against him and resting against his hard front. he moved your son so he was settled against your chest, but din’s arm was still supporting him, and put his chin on your shoulder. you felt his patchy facial hair tickle you softly, and giggled. the blonde-haired baby against your chest giggled with you, cooing as he reached a hand for your hair. you tilted forward, letting it fall within his reach, and watched as he put it in his mouth.
din let out a disgruntled noise from behind you. “should we be letting him do that?” his chest rumbled against your back.
you laughed quietly and replaced your hair with your finger. “better, dad?” you turned your head to his and he laid a smiling kiss against your lips.
“yes, my beautiful wife.” he kissed you again, and you felt his arm raise off of your body. you opened your eyes to see him lowering his phone after taking a picture of the two of you. you squealed loudly and turned, holding your son carefully as you somewhat tackled din into the flowers, laying kisses all over his face and neck.
“you piece of shit, no warning!”
he laughed full and bright into the hot texas air, insisting that it was revenge for the picture of his profile. you tickled his side with the hand that wasn’t concerned with your baby, feeling him tense against you with joy and mirth. he cried out “mercy, my kind lady, please!” and you moved your hand to his chest, just resting it there, laughing just as hard as him.
he huffed a few more quiet chuckles under his breath, looking down at you admiringly. your baby’s eyes were flicking between the two of you wonderingly, and din scratched lightly at his head before turning the three of you to your sides.
as you regained control of your breathing and settled in like spoons in a drawer on the soft earth, you smiled down at the miracle in your arms and tilted your head to peek at the dark-eyed beauty who put the pretty ring on your finger. he was staring right back at you, that same smile of satisfaction and content mirrored on his face, and somehow you knew. you knew that this was where you were meant to be.
no matter how long you’d waited, it was finally your turn.
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sammielynnx3 · 2 months
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Went geocaching in a ghost town Belle Plains, Texas.
The story behind it, a father didn't approve of a 16 y/o girl's boyfriend and banned them from seeing each other. He stated if they got caught together, he would kill the boyfriend. Sure enough, they got caught and the father killed the young boy. The daughter was so heartbroken, she hung herself right where her boyfriend lay buried.
At night, you can hear the cries of the girl. Its also said to be an old Indian burial ground.
The geocache is called "Guardians of the Lost Lovers" if anyone wants to read about it. Its south of Baird Texas.
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elizjjwold · 1 year
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by Elizabeth Johnson-Wold
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arbitrarycategories · 3 months
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As you grow up you learn about more things that adults Plan Ahead for, like pre-purchasing grave plots so you can be buried with family! I’m dreading getting to that stage of my life because I will have to make a horrible choice: would I rather be buried near my family, or NOT be buried in Oklahoma?
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syngoniums · 1 year
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A small collection of grave Opuntia.
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gentlyepigrams · 10 months
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Lajitas Cemetery
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