Thursday, October 31, 2024

HALLOWEEN - Grave Thoughts #Halloween #MementoMori

HALLOWEEN
GRAVE THOUGHTS
 
In the 1970s, archeologists uncovered the earliest golden items ever found; close to the present city of Varna in Bulgaria. The items were found in a massive necropolis from the Copper Age (Fifth Millenium BC). When the archeologists uncovered the grave labeled number forty-three they found more gold than discovered in the entirety of the world, at that time, buried with a high-status male.


These graves chime when you dance on them!


A cemetery of a different kind. One where you bury your negativity!
I always wanted my epitaph to be... She loved all she could, then she died. Ha! But I saw one from this article and I like it, too... She lived wondering why and died for no reason. However, I know my son will pick the former one for my ashes urn. Which is never to be buried. Heh heh.


Known as the "Pump of Death".

THE PUMP IN THE EARLY 1900S


Based on this article, How Londoners Died in One Plague-Ridden Week in 1665, you can spin the wheel and learn your fate! I would love to know what Rifing the Lights was. Ha ha.

I died of rickets...



LAST YEAR'S HALLOWEEN THEMED POST

 BOOKS AND BEASTIES


What's your favorite epitaph?

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