1,080 Comments for Mount Rose Cemetery

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Dr. Frankenstene, elevate me!
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By the way, what made u think that ? (FRED)
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Fred, I don't know why, but that's exactly what I was thinking!
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I'm sad you came to my city, Motts, and I didn't know. This is one of my favorite places to go, take photos and reflect. LOTS of our local famous are buried here!!
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If only one could hear the story of each person now resting there. There would be so much tragedy, so many heart breaking stories one would hear. In some ways it doesn't seem fair that all is lost, even the memories. Only bones and monuments.
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I think the keepers of these cemeteries should right all the fallen stones. Now, only the monuments and crypts distinguish the cemetery from ordinary woods.
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I wouldn't mind sharing an oak with you, Dawn. lol Must be incredible to be there on a winter's day. The snow just adds to the charm of the place.
'Twas breathtakingly beautiful! Thank you!
"The Queen is In Love" Yngwie Malmsteen~

Anyway- awesome shot, Mr. Motts.
LOL- Dawn, maybe, just maybe.........
Charlie, you are SO bad! ; )
LOL- No, Montana, you aren't crazy! Lynne (one of our Beloved posters) once commented that the anchor was one of the 3 symbols of Christianity.(if you look through the other photos of this beautiful cemetary- one of the first few photos- you will see her comment) :D
I agree, Maniac Mike!
Motts pretty much told us there was no one in it! He peeked! :D
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That oven is open. Sometimes dumb kids like to dare eachother to lie in things like that. Maybe this kid wanted assurance that his buddies would not get him locked in.....