Aaaaaand we’re back!
Holy shit, y’all:
Wisconsin is FULL OF DEAD PEOPLE. I’m not kidding. You can’t go a mile in any
direction without stumbling over a gravestone. And while half of the cemetery
plots I’ve seen in the Fox River valley area are the yawnworthy wedge-o-granite
variety, this area was settled by white folks with funereal hang-ups in the
Victorian era, and many of their resting places show off the aesthetic values
(or lack thereof) of those wonderfully repressed people.
Guess the Good Book fell out of favor with this family after a generation?
Or maybe the family fell and couldn’t get up...
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My serendipitous partner
Scott and I made a photo trip through Oak Hill Cemetery in Neenah, Wisconsin a
few weeks ago when there was still a bit of snow on the ground. (Isn’t that a
great name? Don’t trip! NEENAH NEENAH!) We snagged a few pics of anything which
caught our attention, from lovely, ornate carvings to Victorian hubris. So grab
a snack, ‘cause trompin’ around in the snow with dead folks makes you hungry.
MAUSOLEUM: n. The Final and funniest folly of the rich. – Ambrose Bierce |
First up: the mausoleum
of one Charles R. Smith, with a decidedly Deco flair. Note the stylized
sphinxes and gratuitous Latin. (I’m pretty sure it reads: “Here lies a dude
with lots of money who wanted his tomb right
up front here so everybody knows what a swell guy he was.”)
The cherry on this sundae
is the cool lion guarding the door:
The anchor on that guy’s
marker isn’t the only sign of seamen being buried far from the briny deep, nor
the coolest. That honor goes to this wonderful mashup of
treestump and naval symbology:
Esoteric orders often
found in abundance in the burial grounds of the South seem largely absent here,
though we did run across these two subtle proclamations:
There also seem to be
some disturbing graves here. I really hope these aren’t premonitions in stone.
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We also discovered some
curious tracks, leading from and to nowhere... (cue suspenseful music):
Despite some car trouble
(oddly starting soon after we took those three photos...I’m not saying it’s
aliens, BUUUUT...), we had a great day. And there are many more boneyards just
in our immediate region to explore and document! The loveliest of them,
Riverview Cemetery in Appleton, begs for an afternoon of tromping around.
We
haven’t had the opportunity yet to fully explore it, but here’s a teaser, taken
at dusk on Valentine’s:
Remember: if you haven’t
yet mapped out where the graveyards are in your
neighborhood, you’ll be caught unprepared when the zombies rise. Don’t let this
happen to you!
More photos! Check out the gallery on my G+ page.
ICYMI: My flash-fiction "The Munchies" was posted on deadlyeverafter as part of a series of "March Madness" fiction shorts. Not for the squeamish, but you can read it here. Be sure to check out the other entries as well: some great mad-creepy things throughout the month!
Very funny! Thank you for sharing your rambles and your rambling with us!
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