Search Blogs
Tag Search Results For 'graveyard' (101)
The Cemetery Garden II
Parker Meyer Garden & Co. | October 7th 2008 by Parker Meyer
Yesterday was a magnificent day! The humidity is dropping, the breeze picked up blowing all haze from the sky and the temperature held at a pleasant 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Just look how blue the day was. I couldn’t resist stopping into my an read more
An update on the graveyard murder…
musings of a muddled mind | October 6th 2008 by Russ
It seems that the police have arrested and charged one man, who is due to appear in court tomorrow. Read the story here. I am glad that the investigations have made some progress. read more
…
musings of a muddled mind | October 4th 2008 by Russ
I feel a little strange today. This morning, I found out that a middle-aged Filipino lady I used to see at my Church fairly often over the summer had died. She came to Church frequently, and whenever I saw her, she usually had a scarf tied around h read more
The Cemetery Garden
Parker Meyer Garden & Co. | October 3rd 2008 by Parker Meyer
One of my favorite places to visit are cemeteries and graveyards. They are truly an egalitarian and public garden. Each family is responsible for a small portion of the greater whole, creating a shared effort in the overall effect. And, I find the read more
trick or treat graveyard
Itsachat.com Community Bloggers | October 2nd 2008 by Itsachat.com
ShareThis read more
History - Sarikei Cantonese Association. Part V.
Sarikei Time Capsule | September 26th 2008
Source: Sarikei Cantonese Association 122th Anniversary Issue, Dec 2007The Sarikei Cantonese Association is the second oldest one in Sarawak after the Kuching Cantonese Association. Let's conclude our journey of its progress here...Woman's Group Acti read more
History - Sarikei Cantonese Association. Part IV.
Sarikei Time Capsule | September 21st 2008
Extract from previous blog posts (updated):Khoo Peng Loong 邱炳浓 (the Cantonese kapitan after Chan Wei) initiated a donation drive of $50 each to reach a final sum of $1000. This sum was used to purchase a piece of land at 2.5 mile Repok Road fro read more
Found On The Roadside
Grassy Knoll Institute | September 17th 2008 by Patrick
I use the local cemetery as my jogging track. Once around is one mile. Apparently, the local teens use it for more strenuous activities. Back To Random Archives LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL read more
Angel Tears
orange. blob. blog... Travel and Landscape Photography. | September 14th 2008 by Tim
Weeping Angel in the tomb of Chapman H. Hyams in the Metairie cemetery in New Orleans. The crypt itself was actually locked, so to take photos of the angel within the crypt, I had to lean through the only open slit-window in the side. I took a few o read more
Cemetery In Blue
Stunning Photography | September 14th 2008 by 1greenthumb
A Stunning Photography original this was taken at the Cemetery on the Yale Campus... Messed with just a bit by me...PREVIOUS read more
VOIP Telephone Service Providers - Choosing One
All About your Life | September 6th 2008 by joom
Learn what there is to know about finding great quality VOIP phone equipment. In order to receive Voip, you need a broadband connection, a basic telephone, an adapter, and a Voip telephone service. There are many Voip telephone service providers on t read more
A Walk Along the Gazebo Path
Visual Thoughts | September 5th 2008 by D L Ennis
The stone path and gazebo in the Civil War graveyard at the Old City Cemetery in Lynchburg, Virginia… 2008 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs (THAT MEANS NO ADDS AND read more
Signs: Two Best Wheeling Road Trips Signs We Saw
Death by 1000 Papercuts | September 1st 2008 by Randy B.
The two best signs we saw all weekend while covering the McCain-Palin rally in PA. Both were in Wheeling, WV. read more
buhay graveyard
__New Way of Living__ | August 29th 2008 by amie
ETO ANG BUHAY GRAVEYARD!!! SA OUTSOURCING NA COMPANY.. DI LALIM.. FEEL MO OUT OF THIS WORLD NAKA..1. dili nimo makit an ang imong pamilya.. paghawa nimo balay padulong work wala pa sila kay nag work pa.. pag uli nimo gikan work wala na sila kay nag w read more
Illuminated Skeleton Graveyard
Tambayan.ph | August 27th 2008 by Ryman
This is the graveyard composed of 26 plastic illuminated upper arm bones and skeletal hands that form a three-sided fence that surrounds three foam tombstones textured and painted to look like granite. The fence can enclose a 4′ x 4′ area in your read more
Ghostly Canandaigua
Rochester Paranormal | August 22nd 2008 by Director J. Burkhart
There exist numerous locations dotting the Western New York landscape which have been documented as having been the sight of some form of anomalous paranormal activity. Where each location is known by its own distinction and regional characteristics. read more
Can you believe how dumb some people are?
Odd Planet | August 21st 2008 by Tricia
More stories for the dumb people file! In May, Jorge Espinal, 44, was taken to a Fort Worth, Texas, hospital after an early morning accident. He’d been drinking and when he suddenly became itchy in a hard to reach spot on his back he quite sma read more
Sweet
Riot Village | August 14th 2008
I've never seen something so inappropriate yet perfect at the same time!!way to go. read more
Praying For Answers
Focusing Photos | August 14th 2008 by 1greenthumb
The photography was taken on the Yale University campus... I added in a bit of shadow and some blue tint... What do you think?PREVIOUS read more
DIY 11: Choosing a cemetery
Thresholds: Alternative end-of-life practices | August 11th 2008 by Holly Stevens
For the family-directed burial, one major consideration is where to bury the loved one's remains. Here's the scoop on burial options in the North Carolina Piedmont. read more
Flight of the Mockingbird
Visual Thoughts | August 10th 2008 by D L Ennis
A mockingbird leaves one tombstone and will ultimately land on another… 2008 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this site and proper read more
Queeny’s grave
Pedlar Press Weblog | August 9th 2008 by John Chapman
Wandering in the churchyard at Martock, a village not far from where I live, I came across a tombstone with a rather touching story behind it. The inscription, almost obscured by time and the growth of lichens, read: QUEENY ANSTICE negro from Barbado read more
Bamboo
pic folio | August 5th 2008 by Mo
To see more of The Yakumo Nihon Teien Japanese Garden got to my other blog pic journal. read more
Train Garden
pic folio | August 5th 2008 by Mo
This was growing in the New Orleans Historic Train Garden. To see photos of the train, go to my other blog, pic journal. read more
A Few More from the Train Garden
pic journal | August 5th 2008 by Mo
A New Orleans train garden wouldn't be complete without a cemetery with tombs. read more
New Orleans Historic Train Garden
pic journal | August 5th 2008 by Mo
Next I happened upon the New Orleans Historic Train Garden. The garden involves train tracks with city landmarks amongst the plants that make up the garden. There are also bridges and other train set items. The trains were not running when I walked t read more
Can Someone Hand Me A Light?
Momisodes | August 5th 2008 by Momisodes
Fifteen years ago, NYC friend and I took center stage in a high school auditorium. Both in ballet pointe shoes, we stood behind heavy curtains as they drew slowly aside. Two spotlights crawled the stage floor to find us. Statuesque, we stood waitin read more
Video: Suntanning in Danish graveyards …
Earthoria | August 1st 2008 by Earthoria
Huh..?You are joking?!? No, I’m actually not joking. I’m dead serious. This video shows you the beautiful graveyard with suntanning people. Close to my house in the centre of Copenhagen is a beautiful, old graveyard called “Assist read more
Wanton Destruction and Stupidity
Port Tobacco Archaeological Project | July 25th 2008 by April Beisaw
I apologize for not getting a posting out yesterday. I returned late from meetings and site visits in the northern part of the state. It wasn't all fun.I stopped in Glen Arm, Baltimore County, to meet with the pastors of a small African Methodist Epi read more

Subscribe To