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Flowers in her hair… Leave a comment

And all that remains is the music 5 comments
Paint me a picture 1 comment
Ljubljana Cathedral Leave a comment
“In music the passions enjoy themselves.” 4 comments
Still around … Leave a comment
Steps to Adulthood 7 comments
It has been a real emotional rollercoaster for me and my family….
Having to say goodbye to my mother, taking pictures of her last days with us nearly made me wanting never to pick up the camera again… but she was proud of me doing all that I do, especially the photography, so I kept going…to show you all that I am a proud mum aswell ..of all of my 3 childeren ofcourse ..
But these pictures show how little girls grow up , saying goodbye to the ones she loved so much… and saying goodbye to a chapter of her life , having to grow too quickly but doing a great job at it..
My mum just missed it , but I bet she has been with her every step of the way..and is just as proud as this mum is …
Congratulations Kayleigh on passing your exams…..
Stepping out of the shadow 2 comments
On the 4th of May we remember,honour and thank you ………. 7 comments
The Rusthof cemetery (Dutch: begraafplaats Rusthof is located in Oud-Leusden, Leusden municipality, Utrecht Province, Netherlands. It is the largest cemetery that services Amersfoort, which is 4 km south of. Therefore it is often called Amersfoort General Cemetery or Amersfoort (Old Leusden) Cemetery or other variants.
It is a partly civilian partly military cemetery. Buried there are the victims of World War II, including 238 soldiers and pilots killed in action from the British Commonwealth, Poland, Belgium and France, also World War II military victims from Yugoslavia, Greece, Hungary, Romania, Portugal, Czechoslovakia and Italy (World War I and II), as well as 865 soldiers from the Soviet Union,
A number of Soviet victims came from the nearby Kamp Amersfoort. The Soviet soldiers were eventually reburied in 1947/1948 from some other places in what is called “the Russian Honor Field” or “the Soviet Field of Glory”