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When we got him in 2020 as a covid dog he was around 1.5-2.5 years old. We've had him from bald and skinny (46lbs) in 2020, now he's a 75lb fuzzbomb who just wants to go on walks and vibe. My wife and I joke about him being more cat than fuzzy boxer boy. Either way, we love him and his silly antics, he's the sweetest dog I've ever had the joy of sharing a home with.

That's my love letter to Lulu, thank you bud!

u/General-Caramel-8426 — 1 month ago

Not all of them were dug up and brought here. I'm not sure if the blank stones are from weathering, children, hard times (no money) or lack of knowledge/memory on who it originally was. On this side of my family the majority that emigrated did so between 1800 and 1850 and relocated to Pennsylvania and New York. Looking back on conversations with my great grandmother, I recall her talking about going with her parents and grandparents and helping move ancestors. Some of the others are from old family plots that were also brought here from Pennsylvania and New York, Germany and Denmark. They were hat makers, craftsman, blacksmith and farmers.

u/General-Caramel-8426 — 1 month ago