Most days there’s time for a walk. Lately it’s been like walking in a refrigerator, but even with the nippy weather the views are wonderful.
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Turn right at the golf course, up the cory and just past the horse you’ll find the soldiers grave. According to the stones it’s been a grave site since 1935. Colonel McKensie, the first grave and tallest grave stone was first. Died just 4 years before WW2.
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I don’t know who is maintaining this site. When I first came up here the site was completely forested. The forest has been cut down, probably to build, and the grave site remains.