SouCal furs! Question!
14 years ago
From the beak of Serif and his human core:
Hey there furs! I'm wondering if anyone from the Southern California area knows of an old grave yard. I'm talking ooooold. I need a ton of standing stones. Not the plaques that most grave yards in my area have. I have one small cemetery that has standing stones on Magnolia not far from the PS, but there aren't enough, and they have Evergreens planted around it.
I'm looking for a cemetery with standing stones, lots of them, kind of close together though that doesn't matter so long as there are a lot of them. And trees that change colors and drop leaves in the Fall would be nice, but not necessary.
I know this sounds super creepy and really weird. It's for a photography project. I'm not going to do anything like rituals or rites or try to raise the dead. That's just stupid. I'm Pagan, not Wicca. I don't do magic beyond cards. I don't really do magic at all. Cards aren't magic. That's another topic.
I need a grave yard with a bunch of standing stones, for a non-creepy photography project. Well, maybe just a little creepy, it is a grave yard after all. Anyone know of one?
I'm looking for a cemetery with standing stones, lots of them, kind of close together though that doesn't matter so long as there are a lot of them. And trees that change colors and drop leaves in the Fall would be nice, but not necessary.
I know this sounds super creepy and really weird. It's for a photography project. I'm not going to do anything like rituals or rites or try to raise the dead. That's just stupid. I'm Pagan, not Wicca. I don't do magic beyond cards. I don't really do magic at all. Cards aren't magic. That's another topic.
I need a grave yard with a bunch of standing stones, for a non-creepy photography project. Well, maybe just a little creepy, it is a grave yard after all. Anyone know of one?
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