Today Regis and I went out for a yard
sale and stop at one of the thrift store. But before that we went up
to Copeland cemetery.
It a small graveyard North of Bonners
Ferry to look for ghost. Regis has a ghost box and he leaves a
recorder on grave stone.
I haven't spend much time up in this
grave yard. The only time I been there a few time to put flowers on
my Aunt Alice and Uncle Udo grave. Never seen my Aunt Alice she was
killed in car wreak a year before I was born.
Then my Uncle Udo died when eight or
nine. I actual don't if I every meant or seen him.
I actual don't know if I every meant or
seen him.
But every time I hear the name “Udo”
I think the lyrics “who do you think you are” And I am clueless
why this comes to my mind.
But I notice a few of the grave stone
had almost like poetry on them.
Then this one grave had W.A.S.P
(white anglo saxon protestant) to me it sound kind of snobbish. I
wonder if she possible surround by other then a group of her liking.
Maybe she rolling around in grave.
Then I know this family name and this
is first time I seen a Star of David, on grave maker.
There not many Jewish people here in
North Idaho, and those are who up here is pretty well SECULAR
Then Regis and I stop at two yard sale
and me and my fabric. I did get my grand daughter a toy. Regis got
him a toy. He collector.
Then at one of the thrift store and
found something that would work for fabric board. I bought one
smaller pieces for .19¢
and want to take home and see if it would work.
There
20 pieces there of varsity of sizes, well there 20 sheets of it. I
will go in Monday and offer them a flat rate of cash. I think I will
start at ten bucks, and see what happen.
This
place is seventh day Adventist. And they close early on Friday and
will reopen on Monday at nine AM
I
bought my self two purse at thrift store and I did drop off couple of
small bags of things. I guess all said and done I got 20 items and
which I think would be fair if I took 40 items back to the thrift
store.
Coffee is on
I just heard on the radio yesterday that because we're running out of land space and the cost of burial plots are so high, that families are burying up to 6 people in one plot!
ReplyDeleteYou had fun at the thrift store. Ghost hunting too
ReplyDeleteThere is a huge old cemetery here in Brooklyn, Greenwood Cemetery. They actually have tour guides to show you through it. Lots of old graves.
ReplyDeleteDid Regis have any luck with his ghost box? Another two bags to add to your collection 😉
ReplyDeleteOur graveyards look completely different besides the stone there is also a plate on the grave and flowers mostly.
ReplyDeleteLove the bags, the one takes me back to mt hippy days, lol. I used to spend lots of times in graveyards, for some reason I just don't now. Too many hobbies and not enough time I guess; but....was there anything on the recording? How do you keep the recording going...I mean isn't there a limit on your tape or battery life etc?
ReplyDeleteSandy's Space
I love old cemeteries. I think people who are very secular still like to identify with their religion at life cycle moments.
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine was looking over my shoulder while I looked at your photos, and she is in love with your beaded bag...
I love cemeteries - especially ones with my last name! I am a Copeland.
ReplyDeleteI like old Churches and cemeteries, nice to see your photographs.
ReplyDeleteI do like your bags, great colours.
All the best Jan
Pretty bags.
ReplyDeleteThere's a show about ghost hunting where they haven't found any ghosts. In 11 seasons...