Tuesday, September 27, 2005
maybe morbid
Evening at the Evergreen Cemetery with Melissa.
I like these flowers. Not only are they pretty, but they're all dead except for one! How appropriate.
We walked up this path to look at the graves.
I just like this shot.
Typical monument type grave.
Another monument, but I think this one is prettier.
Precarious steps up to more forgotten graves, perhaps.
This is a little disconcerting because it looks like a cradle. I love it!
I like the broken graves. It makes me sad in a super emo way.
Markings of the dead? Hahaha.
Someone left this person a little stuffed toy.
This was surrounding the stuffed toy grave. Maybe there was a chain there at one time?
This doesn't surprise me at all.
Melissa read this transcript of a testimony by someone whose rights were being infringed upon? (And other legal jargon.)
There it is.
Funny: look at the spelling here...
...then look at the spelling here. Someone somewhere messed up.
I don't know how this one is standing.
Someone being supportive and leaving encouraging notes.
It's over.
Treasure the end. (Thanks.)
Melissa.
She read this as "aged 5 years" and I read it as "aged 4 years." Then we realized it said "aged 54 years."
Aw. A baby tombstone.
We heart our dead!
A mausoleum I think.
Another one, with a pretty door.
I like greened things in general.
Look! The Americans are buried here!
I like how the pine needles makes it look like cuneiform writing.
Louden Nelson's grave was put back together. He was a benefactor to the community. And a colored man, so sez the tombstone.
Melissa speculates that either a baby or a pet was buried here. The only way to explain the small fence.
Respect for the dead...
This is a very small Chinese burial ground. There were only two graves that I saw.
I like leaves.
Dusty, dirty leaves.
Little, little babies died very close together. Tiny didn't even have a name.
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Bizzerks
Thursday, September 15, 2005
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