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Paris Note: Resting Place
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05/30/2010 - 1:43 AM
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Posted by DrD |
05/30/2010 at 02:52 AM |
lots of gems in those paris posts :
"Steve Tignor, citizen of the world" has kept me giggling ever since it was posted
"the pep talk of a fundamentally pessimistic person" (about Murray) was also spot-on
keep them coming
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Posted by Bob Gaffney |
05/30/2010 at 03:11 AM |
Thanks Steve, for reminding us during the confusion and excitement of the French Open there are quiet places. At times cemetaries are more for the living to reflect than the dead to be housed. |
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Posted by C Note |
05/30/2010 at 04:20 AM |
A pleasure to read, Steve.
"Why was this New York woman by herself, so far from home?"
Felt a slight pang in my chest on that one. |
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Posted by ata08 |
05/30/2010 at 09:01 AM |
very nice, contemplative, sunday read... |
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Posted by voner |
05/30/2010 at 01:22 PM |
Awesome write-up, Steve... as always.
Reminds me of Anthony De mello's meditation technique:)
"The way to really live is to die. The passport to living is to imagine yourself in your grave. Imagine you’re lying in your coffin….Now look at your problems from that viewpoint. Changes everything, doesn’t it?" |
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Posted by manuelsantanafan |
05/31/2010 at 12:41 AM |
If you are in New York City and are interested in cemeteries, the Sephardic cemeteries in Manhattan merit a visit.
http://www.sephardicstudies.org/csi11.html
The cemetery on 11th street, between 6th Ave. and 7th Ave. is the smallest cemeteries I've ever seen. |
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Posted by Diane |
05/31/2010 at 01:14 AM |
One could spend days visiting the cemeteries in Paris, and visiting Montparnasse is quite an experience. FYI...Paris was Sontag's artistic, spiritual (for lack of a better word) "home," so it is no surprise that she would be buried there. |
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Posted by susan |
06/01/2010 at 12:01 AM |
one of the most beautiful, serene, peaceful areas...much like a park without the hubbub...in the city where i was born is the cemetery. large, gorgeous place. softly rolling hills, lakes with swans. it's a bit like entering a cathedral that inspires a certain awe and quiet reverence. |
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Posted by salt lake city paving contractor |
04/17/2011 at 09:36 PM |
When we talk about cemetery, I could remember my friends saying that they rather sleep in the cemetery than in church? Because, as they said, in church, spirits are staying there, while in cemetery only the dead harmless bodies are present. |
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Posted by salt lake city paving |
07/25/2011 at 05:44 AM |
Cemeteries is the place where sad memories of love ones will always be remembered. This is the place where you can reminisce all the past things happened to you with your loved ones. It brings sad thoughts to your mind. |
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