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Tag: cemetery

Remember to always practice safe death.

A grave plot with a statue of a nearly naked woman and a bottle of champagne next to the cross.

By Dave Bontain artifacts, built environment, epigrams and conundrums, U.K.May 13, 2017November 24, 20170 WordsLeave a comment

Unlettered in death,

Discarded plastic letters (R, E and B) from temporary graveyard memorial displays.

we are immune to even the most appalling cliches.

By Dave Bontain artifacts, built environment, epigrams and conundrums, U.K.May 11, 20179 WordsLeave a comment
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