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I used to do that, eons ago. I would find the least noticed, least loved headstone, and just go sit next to it, and read a book for a while. Then I would tend to it, making sure it was tidy, and leave.
I found one with my own name once. ...Thaaaat bit I was not a fan of.
I love the really old ones, since they had some of the most interesting epitaphs. :3 People were snarky as hell back then, but classier about it.
I found one with my own name once. ...Thaaaat bit I was not a fan of.

I love the really old ones, since they had some of the most interesting epitaphs. :3 People were snarky as hell back then, but classier about it.
Whole thing. Next to a whole family that I don't have. Oo;; Weird.
I once saw a really old one that described their "dear husband" as a "wayward scoundrel, now under God's watchful eye." Like daaamn, that is some serious shade right there. You know that guy must have really screwed up. XDD;;
I once saw a really old one that described their "dear husband" as a "wayward scoundrel, now under God's watchful eye." Like daaamn, that is some serious shade right there. You know that guy must have really screwed up. XDD;;
Oh my love, I know you are my candyman
And oh my love, let us fly to bounty land~~


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I love exploring cemeteries and grave yards! Though I don't get to indulge the interest as much as I would like.
This is one of my favorites when I went on a tour of the local cemeteries with my area's historical society. It was a pretty interesting day.

This one is pretty cool too, with it's cash register headstone.

Someday I'd really like to go to Hollywood Forever and watch a movie on the lawn. They just recently did a screening of Young Frankenstein.
@Apollo Im Burning: nope, just haven't had a reason to go to one lol
I used to bike to the cemetary up the road when I was a kid(mostly to stop by and visit my Mom...), but I would walk through and visit other people's graves I didn't know either and just gave them some I dunno... respect? I felt at peace there... I felt like I was surrounded by people, yet I wasn't... it was weird.

@Apollo Im Burning: Take pictures if you get a chance to go to Hollywood Forever!
This was a few years ago so I forgot a lot of the stories I heard while on that tour. But if memory serves the register was pretty old, like early 1900s I want to say. -goes through all the photos I took that day-

@Apollo Im Burning: It's a shame that a few of the cemeteries around here were damaged during Hurricane Michael. At least one founding cemetery is completely under water for the time being.
Here's a 1907 grave.

I want to say we have an unknown soldier as well, but as the grave is an unknown no way to verify that.


Ack double post! But I just have so many grave photos XD.




All of these are from different grave yards. I can't find the Civil War ones though.
@Apollo Im Burning: It was an overwhelming, yet peaceful feeling. Only time a cemetary didn't feel peaceful to me was when we went to pay respects to a friends sister who was murdered... it felt angry and sad. I've also seen orbs in an old cemetary that was next to an abonded church/school(Which that is a story for another time as that is more ghost hunting stuff.)

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There used to be a cemetery next to my elementary school's play ground. A lot of kids would dare each other to climb the fence and go touch one of the graves.

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Having you as a Voltie would be awesome.