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2017. Cerveceria Dolores in Santa Cruz el Quiche, highland Guatemala. Beers = 8Q ($1.25). Guy with the backpack came in and proclaimed, "Estoy muriendo de goma!" (I'm dying of a hangover) It was very, very believable.
 
The door to the Winter Mausoleum in Allegheny Cemetery in Pittsburgh, PA. The pristine condition of this door, installed 1930, is due to this mausoleum having an endowment for its upkeep. A near identical door, from 1920, on the Woolworth Mausoleum in New York is in worse condition.1758423854284.jpeg
 
The door to the Winter Mausoleum in Allegheny Cemetery in Pittsburgh, PA. The pristine condition of this door, installed 1930, is due to this mausoleum having an endowment for its upkeep. A near identical door, from 1920, on the Woolworth Mausoleum in New York is in worse condition.1758423854284.jpeg


Ever been to the cemetery at Sleepy Hollow?
 
Ever been to the cemetery at Sleepy Hollow?
No, never photographed cemeteries that far north. But I have definitely heard about it. Other than Pittsburgh, vitually all my cemetery photos are from the South.
 
No, never photographed cemeteries that far north. But I have definitely heard about it. Other than Pittsburgh, vitually all my cemetery photos are from the South.

The same for me in the main though I've tromped around Sleepy Hollow a couple of times and wandered a bit in the big cemetery at The Church of the Intercession in Washington Heights (NYC).

#WNC has some of the stranger ones...both modern and old-timey I have seen anywhere.
 
Shiloh Presbyterian Cemetery, Elizabeth Dover (Grover, NC)
"Here Lies
the Body of
Elizabeth H~
Dover: Who DE
parted Feb'y 21
1788 in the
41st Year of her
Age"

"Ad Hoc Momento
pendit AEtermitas"
(Maybe - We are now measured by time, hereafter by Eternity or On this moment hangs eternity.)
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I recently visited my brother in Seattle. One of the sights we went to see was Snoqualmie Falls, east of Seattle. He said there were parking lots, connected by a path/stairs, at the top and bottom of the falls. I said I wanted to walk up. So we drove to the lower part of the falls and got out to look. As I departed to walk up, I told them not to leave without me, no matter how long it took. I took and texted this photo to show I was finally at the top. My brother, his wife, and my wife had just gotten to the parking lot at the top. I was very pleased at having to wait for them.
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