Monday, December 5, 2011

A Dream Fulfilled....



OK, if you're like me, you love hanging out in graveyards. They're quiet, often beautiful places with sometimes moving, sometimes extravagant artwork and epitaphs all over. This past weekend, we spent some time in the Catskills region with some friends, and naturally our agenda included hiking around in the local graveyard, a more than usually gorgeous one in a striking hillside setting.

Now, if you're like me you also can't resist having a look through the little ventilation holes in or next to the doors of the picturesque family crypts that graveyards often have. I'm always curious about how the dear departed are disposed around the place--on shelves, in boxes, in boxes within boxes....all neat, squared off, and looking recently dusted, most of them. In fact, until now I haven't had the luck to find one looking less than well-maintained. Diligence, however has paid off.

Decaying wood and metal coffins? Check.
Stove-in or open parts of the coffins? Check.
Somewhat jumbled arrangement looking like the bearers left in a hurry on account of vampires/revenants? Check!
Visible bones and friable bits? Check, check and mate!

Anyhow, if you're like me you couldn't resist using your powerful little miniature flashlight and iPhone camera to record the scene for possible use in a future illustration or something. At the very least to record the fact that after thirty or forty years of hanging around graveyards, you finally found a crypt that had a worse housekeeper than you.

OK, you're not like me, but here's the photos.



4 comments:

  1. Aaaaaaaaah that is so cool! The pinpoint light source makes it so much creepier, too!

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  2. Possibly the best part was my wife, who spotted them first, hopping from foot to foot and yelling, "There's bones! There's bones!".

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  3. Cemeteries are soooo much fun. Personally, I am a huge fan of Cemetery Disc Golf. When everything else is crowded in the the summer, and the sun is blazing, the local graveyards are shady oases of tranquility, offering plenty of interesting targets for a game among friends.

    Never once have the dead complained... I think they kinda like it.

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  4. Ooooooooo! Fascintating! Perhaps I'll give it a whirl around here!

    JW-

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