I wouldn't say I 'visit' graveyards![]()

I wouldn't say I 'visit' graveyards![]()
I only visit the graveyard when I'm visiting my aunt. Other than that, I have no purpose to be in one.
You say that like you enjoy seeing dead peopleYes, but not my families.
I've had a cousin and my grandmother die, and I've never visited their graves. Everyone else in my family does - I guess it's just my personal choice. I don't feel the need to visit a grave to mourn them.
Last year I went on holiday with my fiancée and her parents, and essentially it's a 3 week tour around various states of America (Last year we visited Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas and Oklahoma), and basically we visit all the capitals, visit places of interest and essentially go grave hunting. The number of famous people's graves we saw I can't exactly remember, but it was easily over 100.
Notable highlights were Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly I guess, and it was also quite surreal being in the middle of nowhere next to a grave of one of the people that died in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. Looking to do the same this year with Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah.![]()
Other famous additions for me include; Al Capone, Abraham Lincoln, the Wright Brothers, Benjamin Franklin and so many more. You really can't beat searching for graves amongst many hundred in boiling heat...! I must admit I was impressed when it came to Elvis though.
Anyways, back on topic, I've had many relatives die, but the only grave I remember going to (and one I still visit twice a year) is my grandad who is buried in a lovely graveyard surrounded by fields in the countryside, it's really beautiful![]()
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I do not, I may do when I'm older - though the last time I was anywhere near a church the light above me exploded and started a fire inside.
bella ciao
I have only visited a few times.
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I can't remember the last time I went to a graveyard, I find them kinda sad and creepy