Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Dead On
A few years ago, I noticed that there were two baseball players buried in East Haven, CT. Since I go to that area a lot, I decided to search for the two graves and photograph them for the Deadball Era site. Without any idea of where in the cemetery they might be, I found one almost instantly. The other took a while, but I got the shots, and sent them in.
I asked the site author why he hadn't put them up a few times, and I guess he just never got around to it. I checked today for the first time in a while, and to my surprise...there they were.
Jack Jones and Fred Woodward.
I'll have to go do some more photography.... Feel free to get shots of your local baseball graves and send 'em in to the guy. He's a Yankee fan and he'll make you wait...but he has a fun site.
Sox v. Cleve. 7:10.
I asked the site author why he hadn't put them up a few times, and I guess he just never got around to it. I checked today for the first time in a while, and to my surprise...there they were.
Jack Jones and Fred Woodward.
I'll have to go do some more photography.... Feel free to get shots of your local baseball graves and send 'em in to the guy. He's a Yankee fan and he'll make you wait...but he has a fun site.
Sox v. Cleve. 7:10.
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And no, I saw no northern lights last night. I gave it a shot though. The sky had a very slight red tint, but...I don't think that had anything to do with it.
It was cool to go out to cricket country though. They were really chug-chuggin' it last night.
It was cool to go out to cricket country though. They were really chug-chuggin' it last night.
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