I have a thing for graveyards. I've always liked them. Not in any morbid sense. I just like how peaceful and pretty they are. I also don't have any fear of ghosts or disturbing the dead. I figure that even if the dead are watching me, Our Town style, then they will be happy that I am remembering them by reading their tombstones.
Knowing this, you can imagine how happy I was to be in the Granary Burying Ground in Boston. It is filled with famous patriots. Due to the rain, I didn't get a picture of all of them, so here are just a few of my favorites.
Here is Samuel Adams tombstone, signer of the Declaration of Independence:
Paul Revere's tombstone and memorial:
Here's John Hancock's overly phallic tombstone:
Finally, there are some of my favorite designs:
I loved the graveyard. I definitely want a skull and crossbones on my tombstone and I love the patina on that metal.
More pictures, less grim, tomorrow!
Knowing this, you can imagine how happy I was to be in the Granary Burying Ground in Boston. It is filled with famous patriots. Due to the rain, I didn't get a picture of all of them, so here are just a few of my favorites.
Here is Samuel Adams tombstone, signer of the Declaration of Independence:
Paul Revere's tombstone and memorial:
Here's John Hancock's overly phallic tombstone:
Finally, there are some of my favorite designs:
I loved the graveyard. I definitely want a skull and crossbones on my tombstone and I love the patina on that metal.
More pictures, less grim, tomorrow!
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