Most definitely the strangest/most intriguing plot in the whole cemetery; the more I wrote about it, the more weird things about it occurred to me. It got so long, and so perplexing, that I decided it deserved its own entry.
Hmm, Ian was just 8 when he died. He'd be 24 now if he lived though.
Another possibility is that this isn't the grave of a human. Perhaps someone took advantage of an out of use cemetery to bury a family pet? They probably weren't aware of any 'rules' regarding how to bury people, so yeah...
Oh, lol. My bad....s'what I get for writing in a hurry.
And....the pet theory is interesting. I hadn't thought of that, but stranger things have happened. Still, even that doesn't make it any less strange...
It's close by! I can't really tell you how to get there because I don't know what the streets are called, but I can absolutely show you where it is! I wouldn't mind going back, anyway.
oh, cool! As far as I can tell, it's public domain so long as it's daylight. So...sometime this week or maybe this weekend, just lemme know when you're all going to be around.
I've enjoyed reading about your adventures in the cemetery! I'd like to see it one day. It does kind of remind me of the cemetery next to Valis' house. It was established in the mid 1800's and has some civil war veterans in it and it is an active cemetery to this day.
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Another possibility is that this isn't the grave of a human. Perhaps someone took advantage of an out of use cemetery to bury a family pet? They probably weren't aware of any 'rules' regarding how to bury people, so yeah...
Curiouser and curiouser...
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And....the pet theory is interesting. I hadn't thought of that, but stranger things have happened. Still, even that doesn't make it any less strange...
I will take you there when you visit!
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I can't really tell you how to get there because I don't know what the streets are called, but I can absolutely show you where it is! I wouldn't mind going back, anyway.
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