Saturday, September 25, 2010

More Adventures With Dead People


In preparation for this years Horrorthon I have been visiting some local graveyards to set the mood.

No graveyard expedition would be complete without at least one famous dead guy.


I think most native New Englander's just take these wonderful sections of beautifully preserved history for granted.

Raising Hell!

We drive by them without a glance on our way to whatever keeps us busy in life.


I am having a fantastic time wandering around these amazing stone art galleries with Tony or my friend Tracy.


Tracy is the best graveyard partner!

I hope you are enjoying the experience through my eyes as much as I am enjoying it first hand. Happy Horrorthon!

9 comments:

DKC said...

Neat! Like the "ghosts."

Is that seriously the puzzle box from Hellraiser?

Catfreeek said...

Thanks and no it's not real, I photoshopped the puzzle box over the strange stone cube that topped that grave marker.

DKC said...

Aw, man! I fell for that one.

Catfreeek said...

Hehehehe :)

AC said...

amazing images, catfreeek!

Catfreeek said...

Thanks AC

Trevor said...

These images are great - they help put me in the mood for horrorthon too!

Sadly, we don't have anything remotely close to that type of atmosphere in San Diego.

Whirlygirl said...

I grew up next to a historic graveyard. The people who lived in my house and the one in front are burried there. I used to imagine that their spirits periodically traveled in and out of my house. The kids in from the neighborhood would hang ghosts and other creepy things in the cemetery every Halloween. It totally freaked me out at night.

JPX said...

Wow, those pictures are just terrific, Catfreeek! I'm delighted to see some Halloween-themed posts in advance of Friday's big event.

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