Friday, October 28, 2022

Epitaphs

 This yard is at the top of the hill on our street. They have put out these clever tombstones with epitaphs on them of things that are "dead".






“I’m ready to meet my maker. Whether my maker is prepared for the great ordeal of meeting me is another matter.”

– Winston Churchill


14 comments:

CheerfulMonk said...

I especially like the Churchill quote. It always makes me smile. 😊

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Nancy Chan said...

Interesting epitaphs. I like the quote by Winston Churchill. Enjoy your weekend.

roentare said...

This looks rather simple for epitaph. Maybe this is keeping things simple for the younger generations

Hootin Anni said...

Fun yard!! Winston Churchill has always been a "hero"!!

Ann said...

Clever idea. I wonder how many kids would even understand what this is supposed to mean.
I like the Winston Churchill quote.

MadSnapper said...

LOVE the Churchill quote and it fits ME to a tee. those head stones are so creative and made me smile and laugh. what a fun way to decorate and would not cost much either.

George said...

The epitaphs are cute, but sad. The Churchill quote is priceless.

Beside a babbling brook... said...

Those are very very cool!!!

Cute way to make a strong political statement!!!!!!!

Not the "Told you.." That's an old epitaph idea.

But the others!!!!!!!

Cooool!!!!!!

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Debby said...

Oh I love this! Great idea

Chatty Crone said...

Haha to Winston Churchill. I love the cemetery and especially I told you I was sick! lol

photowannabe said...

Another winner... so clever on the tombstones...a great way to state that persons political convictions without being too obvious.
Ah, Churchill ..one of the best.
Sue

Mari said...

I like the tombstones. The epitaphs are true.
Somehow I missed your last post. Your roses are so pretty!

DeniseinVA said...

That is a quote from Winston Churchill I had not heard. I love his quotes and certainly enjoyed this one. The tombstones are cleverly done, current events and all. Thank you Ginny, I always enjoy what you see aroundandabout.

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