Temperance, Michigan arrived from google.com on "Beaker Folk of Husborne Crawley: Swine Flu and Drinking Alcohol" by searching for drink alcohol kill flu.
Saturday, 7 November 2009
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Irony? From Michigan? What do you mean?
ReplyDeleteAhh, glorious stereotypes.
That is brilliant. Thanks for putting it online.
ReplyDeleteOne of our favourite Samhain sports here in Maine is cemetery-hopping. It's a sort of above-ground spelunking for not-so-buried treasures: the wonderfully ornate, occasionally bizarre, and often humourous carvings that grace 17th-19th-century gravestones. (20th-century gravestones tend to be terribly dull.)
ReplyDeleteOn one of our jaunts, I discovered my all-time favourite headstone: a woman with the splendid name of "Temperance Faucette."
MaineCelt, thanks for popping by. from our part of the world is the wonderful inscription on church wall - "he lies dust down there..."; and the landowner who was killed by his sacked gamekeeper, whose headstone contains the line "Waiting until all shall be revealed..." The full story can be found here - http://www.bbc.co.uk/threecounties/content/articles/2009/05/21/hanslope_park_three_feature.shtml.
ReplyDeleteTemperance Faucette is a wonderful name, and may well be employed in a Beaker naming ceremony at some later point.