We like Mount Auburn.
I've been there! My gothish Boston girlfriend liked to wander around there.
Emmett and I wound up talking a lot about what kind of tombstone I'd like.
I've never much liked the trend towards cremation because you don't have graveyards for one thing. And I always liked the idea of visiting a grave, but my mom's ashes are scattered somewhere on Biscayne Bay.
Emmett said, "It's weird because in a cemetery you're surrounded by death, but it's making me think about Matilda's life. I wonder what she's going to be like. I want to see her grow up. Being in a cemetery makes you think about things that you don't usually think about."
Stripping again. But just little bits tonight, trying to clean up the capblock.
And Emmett has it in one!
Ugh, can I just homeschool various buffista sprog via Skype et. al., in between my strenuous lounging acts?
Ugh, can I just homeschool various buffista sprog via Skype et. al., in between my strenuous lounging acts?
Okay, but there will have to be a lot of graveyard picnics.
I adore Emperor Norton and the way the Bay Area cooperated with his worldview.
That is dandy with me, Hec. I prefer experiential learning, anyhoo.
God, I wonder if there's a market for that -- tutoring homeschooled kids in my areas.
My grandfather was cremated, and the cremains (fave word!) were buried in a family plot.
God, I wonder if there's a market for that -- tutoring homeschooled kids in my areas.
If not, you should create it. There have to be lots of rich folks who want to homeschool their kids without doing any work themselves.
I adore Emperor Norton and the way the Bay Area cooperated with his worldview.
Emperor Norton is one of my role models.