I had asked that they clear the most overgrown areas of the cemetery which
were also adjacent to the area cleared by the SVIT volunteers last year.
These areas are clearly distinguishable on the Google satellite map.
"Mensch tracht und Got und Chernivtsi lacht".
Therefore I am only sure that they cleared area #54.
When I come back from Czernowitz, I will know more.
Mimi
On 7/29/09 8:52 AM, "HARDY BREIER" <HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET> wrote:
> Mimi,
> By comparing the 2 photos you can see the work done ,it is impressive.
> By what I understood you wanted a east -west alley created ( parcels 51 t0
> 62 )
> because they were the most overgrown.
> What they have done, seemingly ,is a two parcel wide passage south to
> north.
> Was this by your consent ?
> By going north we come to younger part of the cemetery .
> Bruce must know much more on how the cemetery expanded with the years.
> Anyhow , good work is being done.
> If this continues , we might still see the cemetery cleared - in our
> period.
> Hardy
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