Cemetery Chronicles: Stories Unearthed

Blogcast: How we live is reflected in how we bury our dead

4 min · 16. okt. 2024
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Over two days, I visited two very different cemeteries: one is Simpson Cemetery in Belvedere, Delaware, that reflects the history of a community over the course of 160+ years, and the other is the Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetry. The contrast made me think about how death and life are often connected in unexpected ways.  Visit our Facebook page [https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=the%20cemetery%20chronicles] for more photos and details of our cemetery visits.

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From the shape of galaxies to our fingerprints to our earliest art, the spiral represents infinity, identity, connection, and growth. In one tiny section of the Delaware Health and Social Services Herman Holloway campus in New Castle County, Delaware, tucked behind the buildings that serve and service the living, is a spiral-shaped cemetery with a history as winding and layered as the symbol it is named for. Visit the Cemetery Chronicles Facebook page  [https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid02PJ8VVF4eKLAevgoDjotApi1Xf3BRCkvnWWxshBE5LZSqMsSqbTRT8kXyrQd8j9xwl&id=61563270666034]to see photos related to this story of the Spiral Cemetery. Please like and follow us there, too. If you would like to suggest a story or comment about this story, please email us at cemeterychroniclescontact@gmail.com Thanks to Free Sound community on Pixbay for the bird sounds.

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