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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Morbid curiosity

My name is  not Wednesday or any other day of the week, but I've always had this thing with cemetaries. It's my mom's fault, she used to take us to look at them when I was little. Here are some pics of a big one in my area , for those of you who suffer from morbid curiosity too.  Soon, I'll take you to the biggest and most famous one here called Cemeterio Monumentale. 

My apt in NY was smaller than this!




seriously, was that the best picture they could find?

before or after?  I don't mean to poke fun at the poor woman in the photo so much as the families that choose these pictures. 





this one was cool, spacey, minimal


this young, lovely couple must've died on their boat

I think this is a shale slab, zoom in to see it's full splendor


fahget abadit

Being from Maryland, I had to get a shot of this. That's how Italians say Baltimore

All little babies

DIY tombstone

Seriously!!




                                                   Visconti....very important name in Italian history



cool little cube

just one building inside the cemetary

loved this angel

the oldest tomb there

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