Oddly enough, I did enjoy Boot Hill. The cemetary had been in disrepair, but has been resurrected by volunteers, who researched the burial records and replaced the missing grave markers. “Unknown” shows up on many of the markers, due to missing archives. There is no admission, but a donation is accepted to maintain the graveyard. Upon arrival, one is reminded that this is a cemetary, and to please show respect for the dead.
21 January 2011
Boot Hill
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Just a basic, down to Earth, laid back type of guy here, who loves the outdoors, the indoors, jazz on the turntable, a fire in the woodstove, the northern lights blazing across the sky, and the company of good friends.
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