Welcome in this oasis of serenity. I love old cemetaries. So that's why i create this blog. Beautiful statues (stone angels), old tombstones and peaceful quietness invite you to reflect on life and death. No, i am not tired of life, i don't wanna die yet, but i love this melancholic feeling i get when wandering about these places. The mystery of life and death. Wander with me.......

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Dignity



Life is an unanswered question, but let's still believe in the dignity and importance of the question.

Tennessee Williams

10 comments:

Yvette said...

what a beautiful thought..thank you!
yvette

Karin Bartimole said...

hi momo luna, i love the combination of imagery and words you display here. The dreamy darkness, decay, beauty, and mystery of life and death are so well woven...

Renee said...

Beautiful.

xoxo

shana goetsch said...

i love cemeteries, in general....but i love the ladies the most...this one is beautiful.

Momo Luna S!gnals said...

A late response but i was ill (flu), getting better now. :-D Your welcome Yvette and welcome.

Thank you for your sweet comment Karin. I try to make this a place of silent beauty and meditation.

Thank you sweet Renee. Hug!

So do i Shana and this lady has such a strong emotion engraved upon her face: dignified but with a slight amusement as well.....

merci33 said...

Hi Momo Luna
These images are hauntingly beautiful and inspire me greatly. I particularly appreciate the way in which you weave the words with the visuals...stunning and powerful.
Thank you!!

Harnett-Hargrove said...

Wonderful blog, thoughtful words. There is a resonance here. -Jayne

Cynthia said...

There is this wonderful little Gothic Church,
with weathered stone and a red door I visit
every other Sunday. What is so fascinating is
that the church is in the middle of an old
cemetery. I get such a melancholy feeling when
I attend services and at night it just down
right other-wordly.
Great concept for a blog, Luna.

Momo Luna S!gnals said...

Hello Merci,
thank you for your nice comment. I'm glad it inspires you. :-)

Thank you Jayne. :-)

Thank you Cynthia,
and now i visualize this wonderful Gothic Church you write about. It sounds wonderful indeed.
Sweet greetz!

Colleen Loehr said...

Great quote and beautiful statue...Thank you.