True Love Tombstones
Got this from James. It was apparently taken in Norfolk, UK. No other info available. Seems kinda sweet, doesn’t it?
Got this from James. It was apparently taken in Norfolk, UK. No other info available. Seems kinda sweet, doesn’t it?
Reader Comments (8)
Ah shucks. I was hesitant to comment for obvious reasons, but this is actually sweet. With some couples, love is this infinite.
Yes, it is sweet all right to see her leaning over to be closer to her husband. That kind of love is priceless.
You don't really believe there's some super-natural force moving the headstone, do you? It's geophysical or just sloppy maintenance. But you go ahead and see something else if that suits you.
You obviously aren't a romantic, Kermit. Or haven't yet experienced true love. My grandparents were like this, married for 62 years and deeply in love the whole time. Believe what you want, but that's what I see here.
Awwww, how sweet!!
I prefer to view this picture through James' eyes and those of my grandparents who were married 47 years. Their love for each other set the bar.
A bit strange, I think. There are leaning headstones in nearly every cemetery, using the result of vandalism or neglect. First time I've looked at it this way, but it is admittedly quite sweet from that unusual point of view.
Not strange at all, Hookercrook. We all look at things through different prisms. While I might not have noticed this had I walked right by it, I am glad to see it in a different way, through a different prism so to speak. Seeing things in new ways broadens our perspective.