Love this Lilly - when I was in Jr. High (in Damariscotta), we had science fair projects each year but they changed it to more general and you could do whatever you wanted. My mom, who was an elementary teacher, had gone to England at one time on a sabbatical and did grave rubbings one day, and brought some home with her. I thought they were so interesting. So I did a whole project on Epitaphs, and did my own grave rubbings - I got some strange looks from people when they would come by my table and ask about my project haha!
Love your photos and thoughts on visiting cemeteries. I taught my children to read in an pre-American Revolution cemetery that we walked through daily.
You have some really unique stones! I really like the ones with the figures.
Thank you - really interesting 😀
Love this Lilly - when I was in Jr. High (in Damariscotta), we had science fair projects each year but they changed it to more general and you could do whatever you wanted. My mom, who was an elementary teacher, had gone to England at one time on a sabbatical and did grave rubbings one day, and brought some home with her. I thought they were so interesting. So I did a whole project on Epitaphs, and did my own grave rubbings - I got some strange looks from people when they would come by my table and ask about my project haha!
There are some really cool stones in the burying ground at Fort William Henry!
yes indeed! I've been down there!
Love your photos and thoughts on visiting cemeteries. I taught my children to read in an pre-American Revolution cemetery that we walked through daily.
I love that!