If you can't take photos of graves, then why does this exist:
https://www.findagrave.com
I have photographed crypts in multiple cemeteries without incident.
Our entire planet is a grave and that is not bad
Earth or dirt is recycled life
All water the same
Tin Can
Well, dogs are willing to drink toilet bowl water; and the Mars mission will have no choice, and can't call a plumber if their filtration system clogs. But as far as I'm concerned, all water is NOT the same. After I myself am "dust unto dust", I won't notice what kind of water is being used for the lawn sprinkler above, but would prefer it at least smell decent, because I sure won't! But frankly, I'd prefer a boulder way off somewhere in the wilderness over a photogenic headstone in a manicured lawn anyway.
All of us have drank water that has passed through dinosaurs
Graves and Gravestones don't last very long, most pyramids were scavenged quickly
Guess what? There are thousands of bodies under Lincoln Park. {Chicago)
I lived near the last above ground Mausoleum many times for richer and poorer, the poor times were best!
The SRO flop house hotel with 4am bar taught me a bit
Tin Can
Nothing worth looting will be in my tomb, though I did have a couple ancestors dug by someone up for sake of Halloween bones and skulls. Headstone theft occurred too in the family pioneer cemetery. Johnny Cash was at his peak on his last album, "You can have my kingdom of dirt".
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