The first time Rosie Grant baked a recipe she found etched on a stranger’s gravestone, she made a batch of spritz cookies. From her kitchen in Takoma Park, Md., Grant mixed the batter in a big bowl.
A new book ‘Dead Funny’ traces the funniest gravestone epitaphs in Ireland. The Irish have long been known for their love of the macabre and humor, even in death. Here are my top ten entries. Written ...
Rosie Grant is a digital librarian who makes gravestone recipes for her TikTok, @GhostlyArchive. Grant's interest in tombstone recipes began with an internship at the Congressional Cemetery. One of ...
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadians are becoming wordier, particularly when it comes to their last words. Alberta-based author Nancy Millar has wandered the country's graveyards and says that over the past ...
A recent sojourn to a cemetery reminded me that even in death, many people still have something to get off their chests. Yes, I am referring of course to epitaphs. Defined as a phrase or form of words ...
MUNCIE — The cold, hard facts of Betty Jean (Fuller) Bradley’s life are carved into the granite tombstone that marks her grave at Beech Grove Cemetery.She lived from 1932 to 1993.Her children included ...
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