Austin Explorer's Logbook

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Total Log Entries: 9 (Rank: 1st)  [List Them]  [Map Them]
Average Rating: 3stars (3.25)

Earliest Log Entry: 7/17/2009
Latest Log Entry: 8/6/2017

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Tiny plot just off the trail
McRae Family Cemetery - 8/6/2017  [View Log Page]
Rating: 3stars

I had seen this fenced in area from the road numerous times in the past.  When I went walking through Milburn Park there was no reason not to take a few steps off the trail to get a closer look at what's here.

There's just one legible headstone, for one Daniel McRae, who passed away in 1919.  There are signs of additional burials there, but nothing legible.

Much newer than expected
Hudson Bend Cemetery - 11/18/2013  [View Log Page]
Rating: 1point5stars

I was surprised to find no marker earlier than 1982 here.  Given the location and extrance I was expecting some more plots for individuals laid to rest here long before the nearby dam was built.

Traffic noise from 620 is a constant companion, but there's a nice view of the Hill Country off the back of the property.

Still well kept
Davis Cemetery - 9/22/2012  [View Log Page]
Rating: 3stars

Stopped by this cemetery since I hadn't logged my visit when I documentated it some time back.  It looks largely the same except the low hanging telephone wire seems to have been fixed.

A guy on a motorcycle stopped to take a picture of Mr. England's consort's grave.  I'm not sure what that was all about!

Small but peaceful
Hancock Family Cemetery - 9/22/2012  [View Log Page]
Rating: 2stars

This is one of the smallest cemeteries you'll likely encouter with only four plots.  Stopped by to log the visit since I'd failed to do so when I documented some time back.

Progress keeps closing in
Pond Springs Cemetery - 1/10/2010  [View Log Page]
Rating: 3stars

I stopped by for a visit to make my log official.  Photos here are from a previous visit.  One my original visit a long time ago there was no auto dealer next door.  Though things are more closed in the cemetery seemed better kept.  Perhaps the local businesses have a reason to help keep things clean?