Keep calm and carrion
Remember my new friend Anne?
I met her near the Snowden monument during my visit to Elmwood Cemetery in Memphis earlier this month.
She was brandishing a camera similar to mine and doing the same thing as me -- gawking, taking pictures, smiling in wonderment and complete joy -- so naturally, each instantly recognizing the other as a fellow taphophile, we struck up a conversation.
And in the shadow of an exquisite monument to two American war heroes who lost their lives in France during World War II, a friendship was born.
I am invited to visit Anne in Swampeast Missouri, from whence she hails, to walk and photograph a completely awe-inspiring Victorian-era St. Louis cemetery: Bellefontaine.
My daughter Erica -- who is keen to behold the arch, Gateway to the West -- and I hope to make that trip later this year.
In the meantime, Anne gifted me with a creation from her art studio: an okra-pod vulture named Veronica.
Isn't that something? Vultures are fascinating if a bit on the odd and scary side. You should read up on them.
The idea of okra-pod vultures originated with Anne. She had a vision and she brought it to life.
She also makes extremely fetching fairy shoes and sells them at a very reasonable price in her Etsy shop.
You never know when you may need a pair of fairy kicks and when you do, best get them from a bona fide Cobbler to the Fae.
Me? I'm just hanging out with Veronica, admiring my yellow bearded iris that somebody else planted.
I'm ever in the debt of those who had a vision. Have a vision today. Where there is no vision, the people perish.
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Look alive. Here comes a buzzard.
~Lady Stella Reading (1894-1971)~
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Happy Monday ~ Happy Week
Reader Comments (3)
Veronica is the best looking vulture I've seen in a long time. Your friend Anne is very creative. and how exciting to be able to go to Missouri to see her and visit Bellefontaine.
Oooh! I think Veronica is quite cute, in an ugly sort of way! :)
And your upcoming trip to the cemetery sounds just perfect.
PS - what kind of camera do you have? I'm saving to get a good one and have been going back and forth between Canon and Nikon. My point and shoot cameras have been Canon but I hear good things about Nikon too. Any advice?
What an adventure you will have, and HOW VERY clever your vulture is, who would have thought?