Blandford Cemetery is located in Petersburg, Virginia. The oldest stone reads 1702. The cemetery is 189 acres, which makes it the second largest cemetery in Virginia with Arlington National Cemetery as the largest. The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
They are not dead—and neither are their stories. Their memory offers a mirror—and a map—for the living. With every grave or haunting story that I study, I toast those who came before us. As a literature professor and cemetery historian, my work combines my love of words and the stories of those from the past. Welcome! -Sharon Pajka
They are not dead—and neither are their stories. Their memory offers a mirror—and a map—for the living. With every grave or haunting story that I study, I toast those who came before us. As a literature professor and cemetery historian, my work combines my love of words and the stories of those from the past. Welcome! -Sharon Pajka
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Exiting Mount Hebron, Winchester, Virginia
Returned to this beautiful cemetery again today. I don’t have a fancy phone holder so I hooked this to my visor. The view was just too breathtaking not to capture. Also, yes, I know, I need to clean my windshield.
Saturday, July 11, 2020
The grave of author VC Andrews
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Masonic Cemetery in Fredericksburg, VA
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
River City Cemetarians presents: Reading the Dead! Ellen Glasgow
Saturday, March 7, 2020
Hollywood Cemetery Rose Maintenance Day- rosa moschata (musk rose)
Today was Hollywood Cemetery’s annual Rose Maintenance Day.
I chatted with lead rosarian Connie Stevens Hilker about the event and the history behind the rosa moschata (musk rose) in the Crenshaw plot.