Fortunately for me, I am within a mile of a gorgeous mid-century city owned cemetery! I looked it up and found all sorts of interesting things about it, but here are the basics:
"On July 19, 1944, the City Council authorized the purchase of a tract of land on Albemarle Road (now known as Central Avenue) for the purpose of establishing Evergreen Cemetery. The first burial in Evergreen was on January 25, 1947. "
"History and Description
Evergreen Nature Preserve derives its namesake from the adjacent Evergreen Cemetery on Central Avenue. The City of Charlotte purchased 200 acres for Evergreen Cemetery in the early 1940's as an alternative to the nearly full Elmwood Cemetery. Only 50 acres were developed for plots, and through the years, families in the surrounding neighborhoods of Sheffield Park, Eastway, and Medford Acres used the undeveloped and forested areas of the cemetery for hiking, walking, mountain biking and bird watching"
Dusti will be using these grounds for dog walking and nature enjoying!
Just look at this little jewel.
Looking inside through the glass doors is like peering into a sealed up, tiny world of light and shadow with the glowing stain glass rendering of St. George Slaying The Dragon. There is a small altar beneath the stain glass with a few tasteful bits of religious & personal objects. It gave me such a feeling of reverence that I suddenly felt like a self conscious intruder and wondered about "mausoleum etiquette". I am very enamored of this particular means of remembering the dearly departed, and although I will be cremated...I want to build a version of one of these for me & my family! True, we're all going for cremation and plan for our ashes to be scattered, but we're artists so I think we can get away with it.
I know I will be working this concept in to some art projects very soon...
I'm a happy girl.