Ailurophilia: She must have loved her cat. She must have been an ailurophile. From the Greek, that word means a cat lover. It looks like she had other loves in her life, too. And, for sure, she was loved by her parents and family. To love and be loved: That's all anyone really wants in life. Hawthorn Memorial Gardens. [2015]
Welcome to the underWorld! But, we will concentrate on what's on the surface: the living landscapes of the dead. All photographs taken by me, D.J.Z.
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Monday, September 28, 2015
Friday, September 25, 2015
Cortez, Colorado
Proud Public Servants ~ Firefighters: If your headstone had two sides and room for two symbols that would summarize your life, what would you pick for each side? Here's a firefighter so dedicated that both symbols commemorate his days at the fire hall. Do you recognize St. Florian's Cross? Cortez Cemetery. [2013]
Location:
Cortez Cemetery, Cortez, CO 81321, USA
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Frederick, Maryland
Proud Public Servants ~ Firefighters: St. Florian has come down to us from the pre-Christian Roman Empire as the patron saint of firefighters. In fact, St. Florian's Cross is used as the emblem of fire departments throughout the land. It is a variant of the Maltese cross. As for 14/28: That's code for the Carroll Manor Fire Company. Just by coincidence, though, John 14:28 reads "If you loved me, you would be glad I am going to the Father, for the Father is greater than me." Mount Olivet Cemetery. [2014]
| Frederick County Fire and Rescue Services |
Monday, September 21, 2015
Lewes, Delaware
Proud Public Servants ~ Firefighters: The most unique part of the memorial is the Chief's granite fire hat. This one will never need to be replaced. Now, read the sentence that summarizes his life: "He's not here, he's at the firehall." The town's fire engine makes an appearance, too, just in case there's an emergency in his new digs. Bethel Methodist Cemetery. [2013]
Friday, September 18, 2015
Wilbraham, Massachusetts
Proud Public Servants ~ The Police: The McDonald Preserve and Alton's Way Trail are named after him: a prominent citizen of the Town of Wilbraham, who served as police sargent and fire commissioner. His most prominent memorial, however, is not in the cemetery; it's the McDonald Preserve and the Alton's Way Trail, which began as tractor trails on the McDonald farm. See any tractors? East Wilbraham Cemetery. [2013]
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
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