Tonight we are at the Tenakee Harbour in Tenakee Inlet.
This post is about our stay in Hoonah Harbour last night (lots of cool place names in Alaska).
We stopped at Hoonah, located at the north end of Chichagof Island, a couple weeks ago and, besides stocking up on food, water, and fuel, we really enjoyed the town and the people. Now that we are working our way gradually south, we decided to stop there a second time to refill tanks and larder, and also to have a look at an amazing cemetery that we did not have time to see on our first visit.
In the center of the cemetery there was this beautiful little 'house' over a grave. Like everything else, it was no longer level and appeared to be gradually sinking into the soft ground.
The setting is spectacular. Everything is so green and lush.
The wrought iron fence was beautiful even though partially destroyed.
This pattern and the colors on the side of the little house were so beautiful and reminded me of an abstract painting.
There is obviously a lot of history in each of the headstones. Each one would have a story. We both felt a clear sense of this as we wandered around. The oldest date of death that we found was 1902.
The poor condition of some of the gravestones gives pause for thought too. What happens to gravestones from so long ago after all the descendants have died or moved away?
Some of the graves were in amongst huge trees that may not have even existed when the person was buried.
We noted a number of Russian Orthodox crucifixes with three bars, one of which is slanted.
There were some interesting cast concrete forms that we weren't sure of the purpose. They did not appear to have any markers anywhere on or in them. Here are pictures of two of them but there were many more.
Many of the gravestones were broken, leaning over or completely tipped over. There were some markers that were barely visible beneath the dense vegetation.
This person's nickname was Tootsie! Very rare.
There was this interesting fungus growing on the trunk of a broken tree.
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Beautiful ethereal cemetery pics Pater. #nofilter #noedits
ReplyDeleteLots of memorial once in a lifetime collection that you can share with many people who get view it all thanks to you !!!
ReplyDeleteSo interesting to think about the life stories each grave represents. Thanks for sharing these evocative photos.
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