Category Archives: Cemetery

When the rains came late

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Usually by August, the grass is dead, baked dry by the heat of the summer. Once, a dozen or more years ago, the summer had been so hot and dry that the only green grass anywhere was a narrow band along the low side of the road, where the runoff from scant showers was just enough for ribbon of grass to turn green.

But in years when the rains are later than normal, the grasses linger on, and August is uncharacteristically green. This was one of those years, and this tiny cross was almost obscured by late-season grasses.

This wasn’t my first visit to this cemetery; it is one of my favorites, and has been featured here on the blog a few times. There’s the Cemetery Chair, and Why Travel the Stars, both from One Day | One Image. And, on a previous blog, you can see some star trails above an angel and a painted concrete cross.

On this visit, I found out that the rodeo arena is next to the cemetery. There was plenty going on at the arena, and the sound system was playing lots of country music. It was annoying at first – who wants to hear music at a cemetery? – but I got used to it, I guess; it just became part of the background sounds. Like birds. And trains.

Marathon, Texas
photographed 8.17.2013

The cemetery chair

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I’ve been to this cemetery a few times, and always find something interesting like star trails just before moonrise, or a cemetery angel, or concrete cross.

But my favorite thing I’ve seen there is this chair, backed up against a stone tower and angled to get a view of a rocky gravesite.

Marathon, Texas

photographed 9.6.2009

Cemetery Angel

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This cast-iron angel watches over the entrance to the cemetery. She’s seen better days – her wings are gone as is her right arm and her left hand.

Someone, with an unsteady hand, has painted her lips, making her look even more forlorn.

St. Thomas the Apostle Cemetery
Ann Arbor, Michigan

photographed 4.20.2013

A serpent and some flowers

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A detail of the door pull on the Schoenhofen mausoleum at Graceland Cemetery.  The structure is “inspired” by Egyptian design:  it’s a pyramid.

Wikipedia reports that it is one of the most-photographed mausoleums at Graceland.  Had I known that when I was there, I wouldn't have taken any pictures:  I am a little bit cranky* that way.

But, since I DID photograph it, and got this relatively creepy shot of a serpent and some flowers, it seemed only right to share it.

Schoenhofen tomb
Graceland Cemetery
Chicago, Illinois

photographed 4.16.2013

*Maybe more than a "little bit cranky," to be fair.

Patched arrow still points

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My guess is that a lot of drivers (going fast, maybe, or driving at night, or texting) missed the left-to-right dogleg turn on Sharon Hollow Road, right there at the cemetery, and that it happened so often that a warning arrow was installed.

No one wanted to fill up the cemetery with bad drivers.

Sharon Hollow Cemetery
near Manchester, Michigan

photographed 4.19.2013