That’s some serious lichen on the foreground headstone. I don’t envy the family historian trying to figure out if that’s really where great great (repeat as necessary) granny lies.
The mist helped and it was a cloudy day so not much in the way of decent light. I shall return and seek out some of the more interesting looking headstones. Apparently there is a medieval Waymarker Cross somewhere!
That’s some serious lichen on the foreground headstone. I don’t envy the family historian trying to figure out if that’s really where great great (repeat as necessary) granny lies.
It must be a nightmare recording these burials! But I do like the older headstones.
Very atmospheric
The mist helped and it was a cloudy day so not much in the way of decent light. I shall return and seek out some of the more interesting looking headstones. Apparently there is a medieval Waymarker Cross somewhere!
will await with anticipated breath!
Nice to see the Celtic-style tombstones, Jude.
Best wishes, Pete. x
I think I read somewhere that this churchyard has a very high number of Celtic crosses, but of course I can’t find that information again!
They almost have a ghost-like quality to them.
I wouldn’t fancy being here in the dark!
Nope. Me either.
Very mystical
Very misty! Must go back to explore further.
Lovely.
Absolutely love this capture Jude – the composition is perfect and the overall result is very atmospheric. Wonderful!!
Thank you Tina, plenty of mist around here for atmosphere!!
I’m going to have to be scattered far and wide. Another place I wouldn’t mind settling in for eternal rest – but not yet.
I love this post. I visit cemeteries, when possible. Thank You.
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