Took a walk across our local graveyard today, and came across a pile of waste, and there were several grave stones in the debris, waiting for their disposal. Sort of sad, isn't it?
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Kirsten
Took a walk across our local graveyard today, and came across a pile of waste, and there were several grave stones in the debris, waiting for their disposal. Sort of sad, isn't it?
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Kirsten
Sad, but very interesting. I love old cemertaries and find them fascinating places.
What does the inscription say?
Hey Kim,
Hope you don't mind, but the word is CEMETERIES. That's been a pet peeve of mine for years!!! As I was taught, you don't TARRY in a CEMETERY.
Johanna,
Since I forgot my glasses before going to work, my eyes aren't working too well. What's it all about???
Rest In Peace Casey (Bubba Dude) Your paw print will remain on my heart forever.![]()
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Mollie Rose, you were there for me through good times and in bad, from the beginning.Your passing will leave a hole in my heart.We will be together "One Fine Day".1994-2009
MooShoo,you left me too soon.I wasn't ready.Know that you were my soulmate and have left me broken hearted.I loved you like no other. 1999 - 2010See you again "ONE FINE DAY"
Maya Linn, my heart is broken. The day your beautiful blue eyes went blind was the worst day of my life.I only wish I could've done something.I'll miss your "premium" purr and our little "conversations". 1997-2013 See you again "ONE FINE DAY"
DO NOT BUY WHILE SHELTER ANIMALS DIE!!
I agree, it is sad...but very interesting too...I like how you made it black and white.
My babies: Josie, Zeke, Kiba, Shadow (AKA Butter)
I wonder why these grave stones are being removed? Are the grave stones being replaced? Were the bodies moved?
Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.
On German cemeteries, graves are usually removed after 30 years, unless there are still relatives who rebuy the place. The contracts for urne graves even expire after 20 years.I wonder why these grave stones are being removed? Are the grave stones being replaced? Were the bodies moved?
The bodies however - or what's left of them - remain in the ground.
Kim, I also love taking photographs in old graveyards, it's a peaceful atmosphere.
The inscription of the first stone reads:
Adele Rech
nee Steuer
19.7.1886 - 12.1.1956
In memory of our dear father
Friedrich Wilhelm Rech
1888 - 1945
Obviously hubby Friedrich Wilhelm has died in WW2, as there's this military cross below his name.
Can't read much of the inscription of the second stone, you can only see the name, Gustav Mueller.
Kirsten
They are sad, but I find them beautiful at the same time.
We have a really old cementery in Buenos Aires, full of great sculptures and statues. It a wonderful historical place to take good photographs...
Lola, the mutt, 2 years old
Anita, the dachshund, 7 years old
It a wonderful historical place to take good photographs...
Sounds like an interesting place indeed!
BTW, here are some older cemetery photos I took some years ago, before I had a digicam.
What do you think of them?
(Could be that some of you have seen them before on www.kirsten-scheffel.de)
Kirsten
Last edited by Kirsten; 04-17-2006 at 01:42 PM.
Those are wonderful! I really love your photography, I'm looking at your site now....
Maybe I should post some of the photos I took in the cementery, I need to resize them first...
Lola, the mutt, 2 years old
Anita, the dachshund, 7 years old
Thank you!
Oh yes, please post them, I would like to see your photos!
Kirsten
The photos are wonderful. It does however, make me wonder what happens to the records of these people buried there?
So many times people have been able to piece together a family history through grave markers that they found. And only because the written history has been lost or destroyed.
Those are great, sad at the same time though. I love the ones that you posted second, not taken with your digi cam, they are great!!
....off to check out your website.....
EDIT: your website won't work for me...??
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Oops, edited the link, it should work now.EDIT: your website won't work for me... ??
Well, I think people can get their infos at the registry offices, as long as they are not destroyed by fire, natural disasters or war...And only because the written history has been lost or destroyed.![]()
Kirsten
Woops.... I really bothced that word up -- my bad typing even stuck in an extra R.Originally Posted by moosmom
LOL Thanks for the spelling -- I am not the world's best speller (even worse typer) but I like to know for future reference!
Wow Kirsten, graves expire? I can't imagine doing that here in the US, but it does proove to be a useful practice. Only so much land and lots of people to fill it.
Yep, that's the point - we're pretty overcrowded here. Of course all the ancient, historical graveyards will remain, but they remove the newer graves. You'll buy the places for 30 or 20 years, and after that they indeed "expire" and you have to make a new contract - for a lot of money, of course. I learnt from my mother today that my father's urne grave will probably be removed next year - his passing will be 20 years ago in 2007. That's really a strange thought, as it still seems like yesterday that we buried him.Only so much land and lots of people to fill it.
Kirsten
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