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ALMOST ALL HALLOWS, PERE LACHAISE, PART 1

8 thoughts on “ALMOST ALL HALLOWS, PERE LACHAISE, PART 1

    • Thanks Merril. It’s funny as I did note the inscription when I took the shot. A comforting thought to be still considered afterwards. That’s what’s so lovely to wander around places like this and touch the stones and read the names of these quiet lives once loved and lived. 🤗😘

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