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Celebrate! |
“An
anniversary is a day that
commemorates or celebrates a past event that occurred on the same day of the
year as the initial event.”
-
Wikipedia
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Doing what I love to do |
Next
Wednesday, February 1st, will be the first anniversary of A Grave
Interest. The year has gone
by quickly, but it’s been a lot of fun! I have enjoyed all that ‘cemetery
time,’ strolling through the large city cemeteries, the small, country
churchyards, the hilly, landscaped Victorian burial grounds, and the flat, wind-swept
prairie graveyards.
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Whose Hand....? |
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Smitting the Devil |
There’s
always a special ‘something’ just over the next hill, or around the bend. I never get enough and always wonder
what I missed when I leave. (It’s like going to a museum with limited time and
not getting to see all of the exhibits! ; ) So much to see, so much to do, and never enough time…
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Getting direction |
When
I told my husband, Brian, that I was starting a cemetery blog last year, he
wondered if I’d find enough to write about for an entire year. Not only for a year…I could do this
forever : D But I often wonder what post touched you, the reader? What did you enjoy? What made you
think? What did you find out that
you didn’t know? So many people
have shared comments with me on Blogger, Facebook, in person, at conferences, and by email. That has helped me to keep adjusting
and researching what you’d like to see.
And, thanks to Blogger, I can go back and review the past year to see
what posts received the most views.
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I H S Cross |
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Celtic Cross |
The
most famous post this past year was about the Different Types of Crosses in the cemetery. And there are many types, including Latin crosses, I H S
crosses, Celtic crosses, Fleur-de-lis crosses, Crucifixes... the list goes
on! Since this subject has been so
popular, I will have a new post about crosses on Friday, April 6th,
just in time for Easter.
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Islamic Funeral |
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Cremation |
The
Burial Customs of Different Religions
was also very popular. After the
sea burial of Osama bin Laden and the controversary surrounding it, I wanted to
understand how different religions viewed burial. I came away with a much better understanding of what burial means to different religions and why.
Hopefully, I conveyed that to all of you.
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Woodmen of the World |
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Stiffy Green |
I’ve
written over eighty posts, so we won’t go into all of them right now ; ) but
others that really caught your attention were about Angels in the Cemetery,
Woodmen of the World, Graveyard Superstitions, along with the series in October
on ‘Hauntings’, and posts on famous people.
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Cava |
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Map of Audience |
I
love to know where readers are located, so I scan the audience page of A Grave
Interest to get a feel for where you are.
Folks from the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada are all
strong followers. (Thank You!!) But
I am thrilled to see residents of Australia, India and Germany read regularly
too! (And, as I keep telling my
husband - I am big in Slovenia, thank you very much!!) I love to see that many friends
from Spain keeping up – (Ah, for a bottle of Cava and a chance to sit down and
chat!)
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In my other life, I consult with wineries about social media, and host private wine tastings |
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Home on Wheels |
In
July, I had to take AGI down to posting once a week, on Fridays, instead of the
twice a week (Tuesday and Friday) posting that I had started the blog
with. Due to a new job, and a
part-time change of residence to a different state, it was necessary. I’m hopeful I can regain my twice a
week posting later this year!
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Glenwood - Shelbyville, Illinois |
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Crown Hill - Indianapolis, Indiana |
I
started a new monthly series “Cemeteries Worth the Visit” in May. This special post is done on the first
Tuesday of the month and features a look at one cemetery. It goes in depth about the history,
famous and notable people, architecture and interesting stones. I’ve dealt with some wonderful and helpful
folks at theses cemeteries and appreciate their time and information.
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Talking with a grave digger |
I’ve
also met some wonderful ‘Tombstone Tourists’ in the field and online. Even when we don’t all speak the same language, the
inspiration and beauty of the cemeteries with their sculpture, architecture,
and history binds us all together with the passion we share for these gorgeous
places.
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White Bronze Headstone |
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Headstone with Photo |
And
now I have another year of posts planned out. OK - it doesn’t always go as planned, but at least I have a
direction to start in, and an idea where to head for when I’m ready to go out
to shoot, and research. 2012 will
include information on green funerals, faces on tombstones,
the history of white bronze headstones, an in-depth look at cemetery vandalism,
several famous people, and the October ‘Haunted’ series returns. (And that’s just a few!)
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AGI on Facebook |
If
there’s a subject you’d like to see covered, please let me know. You are the reason this is so much
fun! I absolutely love doing the
research, taking the photos, and sharing it all with you. Keep the comments, and the sharing of
thoughts coming.
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Brian in a snowy cemetery |
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Brian (with map) and Evie |
Thanks
also to my husband Brian, (and our cemetery side-kick, Evie,) for making the entire journey
so much fun! (And, yes, for being able to read a map MUCH better than me! ; )
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Coffin Cake |
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Autumn - My favorite time to explore cemeteries |
Now,
let’s have some cake and ice cream and get ready for another
year!
~
Joy