Late Thursday afternoon I took a ride over to Luck to water the plants at Dad & Ev's grave and to see some middle school softball.
Great niece Ruby was #28 and she was playing 3rd base. I usually sit close to the fence near 3rd base when taking photographs of baseball or softball, so that worked out nicely.
3rd basewoman, Ruby |
Catching a pop fly |
2 hands, she listens to the coach. |
That is a good feeling! |
Keeping the ball on her. |
Mask, Earrings, Red Glitter Eye Black and a serious game face. |
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At the cemetery, I was happy to see the Verbena and Geranium in bloom and looking sharp.
One of Ev's granddaughters had stopped to visit and planted a solar light of Iowa tractors. Very cute.
I swung past the church too and saw the restored monument. It looks great.
As little kids, this was a challenge to get on the first step and some brave adventurers managed to get to the second step as well.
Many Easter and Confirmation photos were taken in front of this monument.
It had started to crumble.
This weekend marks 150 years of the West Denmark Church. It is ready for more selfies.
Reist af Danske
Mænde og Kinder
Traveled by Danish Men & Women
(according to Google)
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