I can remember being at Primary School and being taught to write with a dip pen. The nib would be dipped into the inkwell and then moved across the paper. Scritch, scratch it went. Oh, those were the days, weren't they.
You can imagine my pleasure when I noticed a hand with a pen on the front of a gravestone recently. A writer's grave, I thought, but I was wrong. It marked the grave of a lawyer. It was still a very fine example of graveyard symbolism. Alfrey Percy Ames was his name - born 1872 and died 1953.
7 comments:
Wonderful find!Strange to think that writing by hand seems to be going by the wayside after so long.
1953?! Yes! Great find!
Aloha, Friend
Comfort Spiral
How kewl... what a find :)
Hi dustbunny. Handwriting - is it just me or has typing caused us to lose the ability to write properly?
1953, Cloudia? Strange because the headstone looks so old . . .
Glad you like it, Cath.
Maybe I should have a hand and a paint brush on mine. But I hope I don't need one for a long time!
Hi Sharon, That sounds a good idea. I haven't worked out what I would like yet but, as you say, not for a long time!
Laurie
Great find!
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