Who Said It Better?

In an effort to make sure that his grave was not disturbed, it is said that Shakespeare penned his own epitaph and it reads as follows:

Shakespeare’s Grave
Stratford-upon-Avon

“Good friend for Jesus sake forbeare, To dig the dust enclosed here. Blessed be the man that spares these stones, And cursed be he that moves my bones.”

Scary stuff- and I’m not sure if it worked but it may have. Curses are pretty convincing to a large segment of the population.

On the other hand that are grave makers that aren’t as creepy or theatrical but will scare the heck out of you all the same- not that they’ve run people off but they really are the stuff of nightmares.

Here are two markers that can be found in Red Gate Woods, outside of Chicago Illinois and I’m good. I don’t need to visit these sites- but I have to admit.

I am curious

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“THE WORLD’S FIRST NUCLEAR REACTOR WAS REBUILT AT THIS SITE IN 1943 AFTER INITIAL OPERATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THIS REACTOR (CP-2) AND THE FIRST HEAVY WATER MODERATED REACTOR (CP-3) WERE MAJOR FACILITIES AROUND WHICH DEVELOPED THE ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY THIS SITE WAS RELEASED BY THE LABORATORY IN 1956 AND THE U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION THEN BURIED THE REACTORS HERE.”

…and at Site M: 

“CAUTION-DO NOT DIG Buried in this area is radioactive material from nuclear research conducted here 1945-1949. Burial area is marked by six corner markers 100ft from this center point. There is no danger to visitors. U.S. Department of Energy 1978”

 

The Crow and the Cemetery Cat

RDP Tuesday: CROW

Over 15 years ago,

I think it was in May

a very curious crow

followed me from grave to grave

Photo A.M. Moscoso

He danced a little here, he danced a little there

when he cawed to me merrily,

it sounded like a purr

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But of one thing I am most sure

as we chatted and explored the graves

the cemetery cat

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Did not 

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approve.

 

*Photos taken at Evergreen Washelli Funeral Home and Cemetery

May 19th 2008

The Exception

RDP Tuesday: STONE

Photo A.M. Moscoso

” It’s written in stone ” is a funny saying.

It implies that if something is written in this fashion it will hold it’s meaning forever and that meaning will last forever.

The exception to that rule is, sadly enough, things that are written on gravestones.

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