Sections of families were separated by bricks and cement.
Part of the inscription on George Martindale's gravemarker.
There were a lot of flowers at the cemetery, but these were certainly the most colorful.
A small pot of daffodils at a headstone.
She was only alive for one year - maybe not even that.
I really liked the flowers at this grave.
This was one of the very first photos I shot with my new a100. I'm still trying to get used to it, but I'm still pleased with this.
This is the grave for George Martindale. He was the son of the founder of the town of Martindale, Texas. His wife and his child are buried here too, their information on a different facing of the tombstone.
There was some neat texturing on this grave.
Information on the cemetery
This was placed in front of one of the graves in the cemetery.
My friend and I tried to figure this out, but I thought it was a good opportunity to get a shot in the area.