One of the best things about Christmas Carols are the many interpretations of the songs that are out there.
As a Writer I know that a story is meant to be told and that the best thing that can happen to it is that it will grow legs and run on it’s own- and if you’ve really done your job it will inspire others to tell a story too.
Here are three standard Carols ( I couldn’t chose just one as suggested by the prompt )with a new ‘do’ that I really do enjoy.
Today’s Waiting For Godot Advent-ure calls to you to go out and become a Cemetery Explorer.
I’ve done that off and on over the years and I’m thinking that I would like to take my exploration more seriously. I am hoping that in the upcoming new year my trips will become more organized- not that spontaneous trips are bad- they’re a lot of fun. The down side is that the material and notes I’ve gathered are scattered around in draft on two different blogs and my photos are in three different storage sites.
Included here are some pictures from various cemeteries that I’ve visited- all except for one is out of the State and a couple aren’t cemetery pictures at all, but the residents were on tour so I figure they’d count
Please take your time in looking at the photos- as I went through them I realized there was much more going on then I realized when I took them.
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Photo A.M. Moscoso Evergreen Washelli Funeral Home and Cemetery
Photo A.M. Moscoso Evergreen Washelli Funeral Home and Cemetery
Photo A.M. Moscoso Saint Louis Cemtery #1
Photo A..M Moscoso Saint Louis Cemetery #1
Photo A.M. Moscoso Pompeii Exhibit, Seattle Washington
Photo A.M. Moscoso Sarcophagus For Prince Thutmose’s Cat. King Tut Exhibit Seattle Washington