
Showing posts with label cemetery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cemetery. Show all posts
Friday, October 10, 2014
Monday, January 20, 2014
Stack the Deck
A Labor Member of Parliament from Scotland proposed in 1996 that London opt for double-decker graves to accommodate its problem of overcrowded cemeteries.
The plan to deal with over-crowded cemeteries with double decker graves was finally approved in 2008.
The plan to deal with over-crowded cemeteries with double decker graves was finally approved in 2008.
Labels:
cemetery,
consumer rights,
funeral,
funeral planning,
grave,
grave diggers,
tomb
Friday, July 27, 2012
Eva Peron :: RIP July 27
The New York Times obituary notes that Eva Peron died on July 27, 1952.
For years, I held on to the uncorrected proofs of the book Life and Death of Eva Peron which was published in 1979. (see photograph below). The book came to me at one of the many book sales in this area where bibliophiles comb through piles of oddities from reviewers, publishers and disappointed readers.
Recently I donated the book to the friends of the local library, so they can offer it for sale. And so the book change hands, possibly circuit around other used book stores and sales, much like Eva's corpse has traveled.
Does anyone born after 1995 know who Evita was? The broadway musical Evita! might help her live on, similar to the way Jesus Christ Superstar helps Jesus.
Mournful fictional video depicting Eva's end.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Funeral Tourism

Join a funeral procession at Pere LaChaise Cemetery in Paris. Step into past-present-future in this vast park of glorious stone art and emotional expression.
In BonjourParis, writer Karen Henrich reports on funeral tourism, subtle and free method of experiencing local life.
Reference:
* http://www.bonjourparis.com/story/pere-lachaise-plot-funeral-cimetiere-pere-lachaise/
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