I first visited it about two weeks ago before the heat got oppressive. I went there to clear my head, pray and discover the cemetery I had only passed by while in a car. There were quite a few benches that had called my name last time, but my agenda was one of walking rather than relaxing.
Tonight I returned, this time armed with bug spray and a book. I plopped on a bench that's under one of the largest magnolia trees in the cemetery and read for about an hour with only a few friendly puppies (and their owners) to act as interruptions.
The best last name I came across this evening...
Can you see my reading bench nestled under the tree?
As the evening began to cool (yay!) and the wind picked up a bit, I decided it was time to explore some more. I snapped some pictures with my new camera phone (which apparently doesn't have much better picture quality than my last). Enjoy my new hiding place!
John Smilie (who was also a Congressman from PA)
The most unfortunate name I came across in the cemetery this evening...
Fugitt
The most unfortunate name I came across in the cemetery this evening...
Fugitt
The only vice president buried in the cemetery
who was also one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence!
Elbridge Gerry, VP to James Madison
Elbridge Gerry, VP to James Madison
3 comments:
Nice pictures. Keep praying..we all need time to think and listen to God. Can't wait to hear about your new job.
In our world we often don't take time to be quiet and reflect. This place seems to be a good place to do that and more. Thanks for sharing and reminding me to do more of this. ed
Really Good Blog ..................... and you talking real sense too. Great!
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