| 10-23-05 Good
evening! We sure had a great time with you all!!!
John
was looking at our photos from our digital camera on the
computer tonight - zooming in! Here's one that is really
awesome!
Hey,
Sharon - we counted 22 orb's - is that right? On the
right side of the screen, you will see the Oleander
grave - this is where John and I were standing and we
both separately felt like we should be taking a photo in
that direction! We didn't know that Steve was there! HA!
Anyways, the gravestone above the Oleander gravestone is
for Clifford Fishant (I think I spelled it right - we
went back today). Near that gravestone is a planter and
above it is something colorful - not sure if it's
flowers or what. But, if you look very very closely, it
looks like there's a man walking or running towards you.
Not sure if we're seeing things or not! Other graves
above that one on the right in the photo are for Wilbur
Warner, then there's two big bushes and Lavela and
Adilore Logeais are buried there. There are also some
gravestones on the ground - the first one you come to if
you are walking toward Steve (HI STEVE!) is Judith and
Edwin Jansen and then you get to Joyce Schmidt. I can't
believe all the orb's in this photo - WOW!!! Hey, Steve,
did you know you were walking among orb's - you almost
stepped on one!!! As we walked in, this place was all
the way to the back (last row by houses) and to the left
of the center road we walked up.
We'll
see what else we can find in our photos - taking the
other camera in tonight or tomorrow.
The
place where John's glasses fogged up was by the grave of
Edwin LeBrun - it's a small, white, old gravestone near
two trees and another LeBrun gravestone that's in
between those two trees. Anyone else see anything there?
It was kind of near the middle of the cemetery - to the
right of the road we walked up.
Also,
John and Steve said they smelled burning leaves - that
was also all the way to the back of the cemetery and to
the left of the road we walked in on. It was by the
grave of Brian Helmbrecht.
Let
us know what you find in your photos and we'll do the
same!!! We can't wait to visit Thayer's again!
Everything was "phenomenal!!!"
Chelon
and John Rasmussen
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