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Really cool infographic! The combination the art and history incorporated in the cemetery symbols and symbolic meanings is really interesting.
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Reblogged this on The Owl Lady.
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Thanks for sharing, Chris. This is great. 🙂 — Suzanne
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poignant timing I opened my email today Tuesday with your post – my father passed on the 1st Tuesday in November, Melbourne Cup day, a year ago. Last year Pappa, the ever distinguished gentleman, was dressed complete with hat and cane ready to go to a Cup luncheon when a massive heart attack struck. I know he will be with us today at a private family luncheon to watch The Race.
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I.l.l.u.m.i.n.a.t.i.n.g. I had NO idea.
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What a lovely, not at all morbid, infographic!
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Fitting for Halloween though Meeks 😃
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Oh duh….:( Sorry, here in Oz, Halloween isn’t such a big deal, but the Melbourne Cup is! Today my mind is on horses not haunts!
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🐴🦄🐨👍
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🙂
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