01 April 2009

Cemetery Walking


Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, SC

Show me your cemeteries, and I will tell you what kind of people you have.
Benjamin Franklin

Clearly we have the kind of people who love children. Although this child died in 1882 I have never walked through Magnolia Cemetery without seeing flowers or trinkets placed on this little one's grave. It touches my heart every time.

9 comments:

Dorrie said...

it would be interesting to know the history behind that grave.

I just discovered the main cemetary in my town last week... I'll be posting pictures of it's entrance soon... amazing architecture (sp) for a cemetary!

Janet said...

What an unsual and endearing monument!

Halcyon said...

I have never seen a cradle-form monument before. I guess it's fitting for a small child though. Nice that people still leave her flowers.

Judy said...

I've never seen a monument like that before either. It's quite moving.

Richard Baas said...

Love this. Was wondering if you had heard of
"The Order of Cemetery Photographers" ??

The have a page over on Myspace.

You might be interested?

-Richard Baas

Doug said...

We have a huge cemetery here and I have hardly seen any of it. Now that I have a bike I should take a trip out there.

Susan said...

I remember walking through a beautiful old cemetery in Charleston when visiting a zillion years ago...little green lizards scooting around, moss hanging down, was just so moody and beautiful. I love this monument to a lost child, the way they did what they could do to honor their baby.

Anonymous said...

We went on a tour into Havana while in Cuba, drove past a huge Cemetery...fourth largest urban cemetery apparently. Heather got some pictures from the bus. They might be on her facebook, haven't checked in a while. Sally

Anonymous said...

My husband and I spend time in this cemetary every time we visit Charleston. We are not cemetary buffs - this is just one of the most peaceful places in the world. This monument to a child is both beautiful and sad.