Cedar Grove Cemetery
I grew up used to taking strolls or walking through old cemetery's in England, my favourite being at Heworth church at St.Mary's with Haddon's Tomb. So when I went to visit Notre Dame I just had to take a walk around the old cemetery. Not sure how to explain why I enjoy walking around old cemeteries, the best I can say is that I enjoy the quiet contemplation, the statuary and sometimes reading the headstones.
Did the same thing when visiting old San Juan in Perto Rico. The Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery was amazing. Here is a link to a wee blog entry and video about it.
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Here lies the body of our Anna
Done to death by a banana
It wasn't the fruit that laid her low
But the skin of the thing that made her go
Père Lachaise Cemetery
The Merry Cemetery Rumania
I love how each Gravestone marker is painted and tells a little story/poem/epitaph of the person and how they died.
The Merry Cemetery Rumania
I love how each Gravestone marker is painted and tells a little story/poem/epitaph of the person and how they died.
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I love that Romanian Merry Cemetery, and hadn't heard of it before.
Have you heard about the burgeoning craze of installing some sort of digital implant on headstones so passers-by can view a holographic image of the deceased speaking a message, or scenes from his/her life? Sounds like an idea lifted from Star Wars.
May the force be with you!
I always like the old headstones--the very florid, carved ones, rather than the severe blocks of marble that people usually have now. I'll have to remember to include that in my will...
now, to less somber things...:)
I also like the artwork on the headstones!