February 17
Snow finally melted and we can again see the grave.
February 17
Snow finally melted and we can again see the grave.
February 13
Due to a medical issue, I was unable to photograph the grave from January 28 until February 11.
I started again on February 12. That day I met Jennifer, a photographer and journalist, who photographed me and tweeted and Instagramed about the project –
Day 25, January 25
A note, under a rock in the snow, on the large monument. I opened it up and photographed it on the smaller grave stone. I replaced it in its original position.
Jack
You may have been
swallowed by time but
Your life lives on
in many. I hope you’ve
found Peace, some
semblence of solitude
atop a mountain that
you’d never consider
having to come down
from. You Suffered and
lived beautifully and all
of the angels and humanity
are better off for it.
You’ve earned Your rest
Bhodisatveah of the
Dharma Buns, now rest.
Your words are imortal,
like You.
See you soon,
Griffin
Day 22, January 22
Porcelain dog, flower… peanuts?
Day 20, January 20
Porcelain dog, can of Red Bull
Day 16, January 16
Porcelain dog, rosary beads. Snow.