Tag Archives: cemeteries
st. louis cemetery, new orleans
Shortly after this summer’s trip to New Orleans, I posted the iPhone photos from the St. Louis Cemetery. Here’s a handful of the DSLR ones also. Some of the subjects are the same, thought it would be interesting to see … Continue reading
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death is a midnight runner
“We held hands on the last night on earth. Our mouths filled with dust, we kissed in the fields and under trees, screaming like dogs, bleeding dark into the leaves. It was empty on the edge of town but we … Continue reading
mourning in marble.
Monuments and more glimpses from the Oakwood Cemetery. Oakwood is a great example of a real wonderful historic graveyard. Somewhere that reflects the decay and aging of death. I love statues and monuments that look like they’ve been around forever, … Continue reading
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everything fades.
Maybe because it’s Fall, or maybe because I feel like all my potential and goals and skills are fading slowly away, or maybe it’s merely aesthetic pleasure, but whatever the reason may be, I am in love with rusty things … Continue reading
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solace in the cemetery.
The Texas State Cemetery is definitely the kind of memorial grounds that you don’t see every day. It feels more like a historic tourist spot, as opposed to a sanctuary for mourning and reflection. From my perspective, there’s not much … Continue reading
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solace in the cemetery. teaser.
“You said the cinders are falling like snow. There is poetry in despair, and we sang with unrivaled beauty, bitter elegies of savagery and eloquence. Of blue and gray. Strange, we ran down desperate streets and carved our names in … Continue reading
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