Jon Hello, I am writing tomorrow morning to Jeannie. The Silence on St. Johns (Not now, nor ever, Barrens) Cemetery is Deafening. I have never received an answer. I wonder if those supporting Grass and Weeds in this Harrison County cemetery, have Beautiful Material like that growing in the Cemeteries where there Familles are buried. Is this a Fair Question? I would drive anywhere in Indiana to their Ancestors Cemeteries to help sow the Harrison County Seeds. If this one is a Memorial, I believe we should have more Memorials and spread the Beauty around to all. Especially for those who defend the Weedy Memorial Agenda. I wonder if I will get any takers on my offer. I would like to know of one cemetery in the State that a relative of a State official is buried in that is allowed to Grow up, and then Burnt like St. Johns, instead of Mowed. I ask questions, but I get the feeling my E-mails don't reach as far as Indianapolis. But if I'm right, (Which I am Now) I don't care.!!! This is not a CAROLINA Cultural Cemetery, and I soundly Resent it's Treatment as such. If the State is so strong on Culture, take this one back to It's German Lutheran Status This is enough for now !! Jack E. Briles Sr. Floyd County PCRP Coordinator Po Box 444 New Albany, In. 47151-0444 (812) 282-6585 Fax (812) 282-6585