I was walking the other day taking pictures of autumn scenes, and I was drawn into a small old graveyard with dates on the stones from the 1800s.
One of the most prominent stones was that of a 22-year-old woman named Alta. The name left an impression and has stuck with me. I have grown slightly fond.
I was thinking, with short names that end in -a being megapopular this day and age, could Alta become a fresh, rarer (yet similar) choice for those seeking respite from multitudinous Emmas, Avas, and Theas?
Or is Alta hopelessly linked to a bygone era?
This message was edited 11/7/2016, 5:23 AM