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Celtic Cross at Woodlawn
There are lots of Celtic Cross monuments at Woodlawn. This one’s near the stream.
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Door Bluffs Headlands Park #14
In 2010 we took a trip to Wisconsin, and visited Door Bluff Headlands park. I don’t have any idea who arranged the rocks, but it was amazingly elaborate. It’s my guess that the whole thing would be destroyed by winter storms.
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Harpsichord Day #005
Franco-Flemish harpsichord- by Keith Hill. This is a traditional style of soundboard painting, and cast rosette.
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Quince at Woodlawn #001
A flowering quince at Woodlawn.
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Door Bluffs Headlands Park #013
In 2010 we took a trip to Wisconsin, and visited Door Bluff Headlands park. I don’t have any idea who arranged the rocks, but it was amazingly elaborate. It’s my guess that the whole thing would be destroyed by winter storms.
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Cherry Blossoms at Woodlawn #008
Toledo’s historic Woodlawn cemetery is a great place to walk, see beautiful trees, flowers, and fascinating monuments. The flowering cherry trees were blooming. The orange barrels are out because the one bridge is closed.
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Harpsichord Day #004
Franco-Flemish harpsichord- by Keith Hill.
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Sheep Jaw #001
Jawbone of a Sheep Jawbone of a sheep. The neighbor throws dead sheep into our woods.
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Door Bluffs Headlands Park #012
In 2010 we took a trip to Wisconsin, and visited Door Bluff Headlands park. I don’t have any idea who arranged the rocks, but it was amazingly elaborate. It’s my guess that the whole thing would be destroyed by winter storms.
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Cherry Blossoms at Woodlawn #007
Toledo’s historic Woodlawn cemetery is a great place to walk, see beautiful trees, flowers, and fascinating monuments. The flowering cherry trees were blooming.
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Harpsichord Day #003
A German-style harpsichord, based on a Zell- by Keith Hill.
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Mixing Bowl #001
An enamel mixing bowl the neighbors threw in the woods.

