
Pretty sure this was just a 'ma & pa' grave, and the carving on the front was of 'ma'. I would have sworn I took pictures of the writing on either side of the carving, but I don't appear to have any. Maybe my camera is haunted.

Actually, if it had been screaming, I might have been too.

Where can I find me some granite like this?! Holy schist! Or something like that.

I'll do it, just you wait and see.

And shake hands, I guess.

There weren't, IIRC, any parting words from Pa, though.
So there was that. And a hell of a lot more similar to it. This place was far more interesting than the Littleton Cemetery, which is why I'm putting these up before the rest of those. I mean, the only thing interesting there was that silly old cannibal, and c'mon, outrageous markers and names and statuary just blow that right out of the water.
Interesting tomb stones Alex. Do you try for EVP
ReplyDeleteat any of these places?
That's actually something I've got planned, just haven't done it yet. I have a different location in mind to start with, because of a previous occurrence that happened there, though I still need to test out my recorder and make sure it'll really function as I need it to. Maybe at some point I can try at one of these larger locations, but places such as Riverside are damn near tourist attractions, and I think that might cause some issues when it comes to recording anything. :\
DeleteWell I guess Pa wasn't looking forward to being stuck with Ma in Heaven for eternity!
ReplyDeleteThat part about "And shake hands, apparently" was pretty funny.
If anything happens to me, please let it be known I want a statue that screams. I like the idea of scaring the piss out of the public for eternity. That...will be my legacy.