Goth Gardening ^o^

Using gardening as a metaphor for living... This blog is how some plants & flowers, creepy things, and the dead brought me back to life.

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

...grave symbols and a secret society...

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This is the grave of Henry Noble Taylor, known to his friends as Harry, who rests in the University of Virginia Cemetery in Charlottesville,...
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Tuesday, March 29, 2022

...a student memorial in a university cemetery...

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I have a new research project that I have started and was searching for a particular grave; yet I’m always distracted by cemetery memorials ...
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Thursday, March 17, 2022

Death's Garden Revisited: Relationships with Cemeteries Death's Garden Revisited is an anthology of personal essays about how the authors connect with cemeteries and graveyards.(Kickstarter)

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I'm very excited to announce that I have a piece in the anthology, Death’s Garden Revisited ! This is a project by Loren Rhoads who bro...
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Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Oh Hell...ebore- a quick garden post

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In folklore, hellebore is used to call forth demons and curse enemies but who has time for that these days. In the Victorian language of flo...
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Feminist, writer, and game designer, Lizzie Magie's grave in Columbia Gardens Cemetery

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Grave of Lizzie Magie in Columbia Gardens Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia Yesterday, I went out to visit the grave of feminist, writer, and ga...
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Monday, March 14, 2022

Visiting Edgar Allan Poe's original grave (Westminster Hall and Burying Ground)

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"Grave Insight" Richmond Magazine

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  Grave Insight  ( Richmond Magazine ) In her new book, Hanover County author Sharon Pajka explores ‘Women Writers Buried in Virginia’ by  G...
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