Sarah Was Here

Thursday’s Inspiration: SOUL

Photo A.M. Moscoso
Saint Mary’s Cemetery
“Annunciation Cemetery”
Fox Lake Wisconsin, USA

I explore cemeteries and believe it or not, what I am looking for are stories.

Sometimes I find those stories in a name, or in the artwork , so below I’ve jotted down  a few thoughts about the gravestones I’ve seen in my past adventures:

Oakwood Cemetery
Beaver Dam, WI
A.M. Moscoso

I was wondering why I saw dogs on the headstones of  mostly children’s graves.

They really must have loved dogs in life, I thought. Or maybe it was the hope the child would have a companion standing over them.

It turns out I was almost right. The dog is there to protect the grave and to express a wish for companionship for their child.

Some adults have dogs on their gravestones too, but I find it interesting that people leave an image of a dog with their children.

It’s like they asked themselves: do I trust angels to watch over my child in their eternal sleep, or do I trust a dog?

Dogs seem to be the choice a lot of people have made.

Saint Mary’s Cemetery
Fox Lake, Wisconsin USA
Photo A,M. Moscoso

A hand clutching lilies and the finger pointing upwards represent can represent  fidelity and resurrection ( it’s hard to tell what kind of lilies they are )  and the finger pointing upwards is showing that Sarah’s soul has gone to Heaven.

Is this a message to people strolling through the graveyard? Sarah isn’t here, her loved ones are saying to us.

She  isn’t’ here. She went that way.

But did she? Or is she standing right next to you with a bunch of lilies clutched in her hand and is she looking up trying to decide if she really wants to leave?

She has all eternity to make up her mind.

Photo A.M. Moscoso
October 22, 2023 · Beaver Dam, WI ·
— at Oakwood Cemetery.

This is the sarcophagus of Prince Thutmose’s Cat. The inscriptions serve the same purpose as the symbols on the grave markers above and like the hopes expressed in stone above, Prince Thutmose was asking that the soul of his cat be protected and guided to  ” The Field of Reeds “.

He carved symbols and instructions to how his cat’s soul should be cared for.

Good for the Prince- his priorities were in order and I’m sure he and his cat found each other in the end.

Photo A.M. Moscoso
Sarcophagus For Prince Thutmose’s Cat. King Tut Exhibit Seattle Washington

We leave stories behind us in so many ways. This way fascinates me to no end.

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We Have A Winner Folks!

I  found these on my trip to Wisconsin last month at a museum, a fun house and a cemetery.

One of them is my favorite ‘discovery’.

Guess which one it was?

Photo A.M. Moscoso
Ripley’s Believe It Or Not Museum
Dells, Wisconsin
Octboer 2024

Photo By Anita Moscoso
Upside Down House
Dells, Wisconsin
October 2024

Photo A.M. Moscoso
October 2024

RDP Friday: DISCOVERY

I Think She Haunted Him

On my first trip to Fox Lake, Wisconsin by son took me to see a memorial dedicated to Bunny Berigan.

I love swing music so of course I was familiar with Bunny Berigan’s music. He was wonderful:

Photo A.M. Moscoso October 17,2024 Saint Mary’s Cemetery Fox Lake Wisconsin, USA

Last month I was back in Fox Lake to visit my son and his family for Halloween ( my FAVE HOLIDAY ) and he chose Saint Mary’s for me to explore and take photos of. He was determined to find Bunny’s grave . Eventually have walking around for a bit, we did we found Bunny’s well tended grave with a trumpet on his headstone.

But this wasn’t just Bunny’s grave resting that we found under a weather worn tree , this was a family grave site.

Photo A.M. Moscoso October 17,2024 Saint Mary’s Cemetery Fox Lake Wisconsin, USA ” Joyce “Jo,” Berigan Born April 22, 1936, and died on July 4, 2011

After I got home and started to organize my cemetery pictures, I checked the names on the headstones to make sure I had the relationships to Bunny down correctly.

His daughter Joyce was an easy one because her information is right there on her memorial. His parents were easy to verify too. His brother Donald is buried behind him.

Bunny Berigan and his brother Donald are being pulled by their dogs, Tubby and Rover. Bunny is on the left and Donald is on the right.

Resting at the foot of Bunny’s grave is his daughter Barbara Ann.

Barbara Ann died in infancy and she died on Bunny’s Birthday- which was November 2nd.

It was a sad thing to run across, sadder still is that when I put her name into Wikipedia, I got the message:

Barbara Ann Berigan does not exist.

Photo A.M. Moscoso October 17,2024 Saint Mary’s Cemetery Fox Lake Wisconsin, USA

Bunny Berigan was only 33 years old when he died in New York City.

His  suffered from  cirrhosis which had severely damaged his liver. He was told to stop drinking and to stop playing the trumpet and he did neither of those things. People have written about why Bunny drank hard- the stresses of managing his career being one. But I’m not so sure about that.

I think that little memorial at the foot of his grave may have made his life a little harder to live and a little harder to bear.

Barbara Ann may not exist in the Wikipedia Universe, but she existed in her Father’s and maybe she haunted him as children who leave us early do.

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Photo A.M. Moscoso
Saint Mary’s Cemetery
“Annunciation Cemetery”
Fox Lake Wisconsin, USA

My favorite form of exercise is walking.

I love to walk my dog, I love to walk in the snow in the dark and above all I love to walk through cemeteries so that I can soak in the stories and take pictures.

Here are a few of my recent finds that I took on my trip last week to Fox Lake, Wisconsin to visit family,

I find them slightly haunting in a very good way.

Jemma visiting her Great Grandparents:
Photo A.M. Moscoso
Saint Mary’s Cemetery
“Annunciation Cemetery”
Fox Lake Wisconsin, USA

Photo A.M. Moscoso
Saint Mary’s Cemetery
“Annunciation Cemetery”
Fox Lake Wisconsin, USA

Photo A.M. Moscoso
Saint Mary’s Cemetery
“Annunciation Cemetery”
Fox Lake Wisconsin, USA

Photo A.M. Moscoso
Saint Mary’s Cemetery
“Annunciation Cemetery”
Fox Lake Wisconsin, USA