Is there anything better than an autumn graveyard walk? 🍁🍂🎃
(All photos taken by me)
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do you think it’s okay people (example: goths, cosplayers) to take pictures at a graveyard/cemetries? (with the intention of going for aesthetics)
yes, as long as they’re respectful (not stepping on graves etc)
yes, as long as they (mentally or audibly) thank the deceased
yes, as long as they ask permission of the grave keeper
no, it’s super disrespectful for the deceased
no opinion/results
@eloisebrandtner and I met this cat at the cemetery in St. Petersburg 🥰💛
Exotic adjacent Victorian cast iron grave covers top view for sisters, Cora Lillian 1872 and Little Phoebe 1874 respectively, within Duluth Church Cemetery. Different examples of this style started appearing in the mid-1850s, although Joseph R Abrams was first to patent in 1873. Note cast child toppers are still present, which are frequently missing.
“Peace for you, Forever, Somewhere, I carried on in my visions, Tired and lost for years this way, Only half aware of the light, Shining against the dark, Bright until we die”.
Friedhof Jerusalem III, Berlin
2023
Cemetery of the Novodevichy monastery, Saint-Petersburg, Russia.