Baby Roselyn has had a new gift for a few months now. The drizzle didn’t seem to be doing too much damage to him.

For 150+ years small gifts have been left to keep her company.
A plaster casting, or death mask, of her is under the tram covering. Death Masks were common in the mid 1800’s but few remain in cemeteries now. Perhaps the covering has kept it well protected from weather all these years.
That’s a long time! What a loss. These graves for little lambs always get me.
The elaborate monuments to grief of the early 1800’s capture your attention each time you see them.