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Monday, October 31, 2022

Timely Cemetery Re-Visit

Images from Edgewood Cemetery, Nashua, NH
Today isn't just the final day of my favorite month, October, it's also Halloween (or Hallowe'en). Like many others, our younger family members will be joining in the p
opular activity of trick-or-treating (hopefully, we'll get to see costume photos)Folks a bit older might celebrate with costume parties, lighting bonfires, visiting haunted spots (like cemeteries), telling ghost stories, and watching scary or horror-themed films. 
Edgewood Cemetery, Nashua, NH
As well as it being a popular day for costumes and treats, today is the eve of the Christian feast of All Hallows' Day, November 1, also as All Saints' Day, the Feast of All Saints, the Feast of All Hallows, and Hallowmas. The first day of November remembers the saints of the church, known or unknown. Some observe this Christian observance by attending church services and/or placing candles on the graves of the dead.
This past weekend, I re-visited what has become one of my favorite places at this time of year. There's nothing more seasonally colorful than a cemetery in late autumn and especially in New England. Here in Nashua, NH, Edgewood Cemetery is one of those scenic places within walking distance of the mill apts. It's become a favorite walk (not haunt) every foliage time when I return and post about that my October re-visit. 
Death is sadly inevitable, yet this special time of year shows that the beauty of nature is glorious even in a place of sadness. The following images show some of that beauty. 
Many of the trees in Edgewood are as old or older than the headstones.
The cemetery covers 33 acres with some headstones dating to the 1800s. Reading some of the oldest ones revealed many young deaths from infants to young adults.
Edgewood is one of 11 cemeteries in Nashua, NH, serving a population of just under 90,000 people in a city that covers 31 square miles. According to an online county source, this equals 1 cemetery per 2 square miles for about 7,970 people.
On a warm and sunny mid-morning, my thoughts were of the beautiful displays of autumn colors that surrounded me; also silent prayers for those interred in such a beautiful setting.
Within a couple of weeks, most of these colorful leaf displays will be on the ground below. Quite possibly on my next annual visit, some of these stately trees will be be gone too. Already, there were many that had been trimmed extensively; stumps were all that remained for some.
Despite a few online searches, I didn't find any instances of hauntings within Edgewood; but, this doesn't mean they haven't been any; there's many old graves within and likely tales. 

It's quite a different story for another small and very old Nashua burial grounds. 

Online source
Located about 5 miles from downtown Nashua on Gilson Road, the very small Gilson Cemetery has a handful of headstones dating from the 1700s. It has gained notoriety as being haunted with more reports of paranormal activity than at any other NH cemetery. Sightings have included glowing lights, a woman wearing a white dress, a baby, wandering, screaming sounds, and fog that rolls in from nowhere.

Full disclosure is that I have not visited Gilson Cemetery, yet.

But since this is the day of ghosts and spirits, here's the story from online sources. According to legend, a stone wall surrounding the cemetery once enclosed a farmhouse that burned killing those inside and who were buried near the remains of the house. A second house, built on the same location, burned as well, also killing those inside. Afterwards, people avoided the area and the two burial sites formed what became the cemetery.

Today being Halloween, here's a display courtesy of my mill apt friend, Laura, who very definitely does the day up BIG. Her other holiday displays are just as overwhelming.
My friend, Laura, decorated her apt entry
Hope your day is haunting-free, no matter how it's spent. We're at home and will re-watch these classic, non-scary films, Beetlejuice (1988) and The Addams Family (1991). It was a choice between these and Ghostbusters (1984) and that viewing comes later this week.
Our favorite Halloween films
Happy πŸŽƒ Halloween to AllπŸ‘»πŸ¦‡

26 comments:

Sandra said...

I used to see my Afghan Hound laying in her usual spot for about a year after she died. It was eerie and sort of ok. All the leaves are gone here. I’ve lived in this community for 30 years and I have no idea where the cemeteries are!

DeniseinVA said...

A great Halloween post and oh my goodness, those trees!!! Gorgeous!

MadSnapper said...

the trees are AMAZING!!!! that color is an OH MY! its funny but the black and white is spooky cemetery and the color cemetery is just peaceful and beautiful. great job on your friend decor, there are many old cemeteries in Savannah and some say all are haunted, but I never saw anything but graves

photowannabe said...

Glorious autumn leaves.. Ours are very late this year and may just turn from green to brown and drop. The drought really has done a number on the landscape.
Hopefully we will get a spritz tomorrow...or maybe not...lets see if the weather guy is right this time!!
Sue

DUTA said...

Such a striking contrast between the purpose of the cemetery (burial of the dead) and Nature's colors in autumn!

Bijoux said...

A cemetery visit is perfect in Fall. I enjoyed the lovely trees. While I’ve never experienced anything paranormal, I do know some that have and their stories are believable. Enjoy movie night.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

The trees are glorious and old cemeteries are wonderful places to visit. They are often favoured by owls in the winter because the trees provide great roosting places and if there are conifers cover and warmth too. I have spent many hours, day and night, in old graveyards and no one has bothered me yet!

Lowcarb team member said...

Happy Halloween wishes.

The trees in your photographs have such beautiful colours.

All the best Jan

diane b said...

A great halloween Post. We don't celebrate it very much here. The trees in the cemetery are absolutely gorgeous. I have always wanted to go to New England to see the autumn trees but never got there. Too late now.Not travelling anymore.

Anvilcloud said...

Wow! All those scads of glorious trees. It’s getting November-barren here. πŸ˜•

My name is Erika. said...

Cemeteries are a great place for walking. There are no speeding cars, it is usually fairly quiet, there are often nice walkways, and often interesting tombstones. But you also discovered something I hadn't thought of. Those trees are gorgeous! October is one of my favorite months too. November isn't bad either, but I always think of it as a quiet month for some reason. (Maybe because October and December are always so busy for me.) Happy new month to you both. hugs-Erika

Margaret D said...

Beautiful colours in those trees.

acorn hollow said...

I had to go to Concord this morning and they had a bit of color but it looks like yours is still nice. We are brown but the weather could not be better! I hope this lasts as long as possible! It was a joy to get out and walk after I got home from my appointment
Cathy

Jon said...

Absolutely gorgeous photos!!! You've captured the breathtaking beauty of October perfectly - - and the cemetery setting is so appropriate.

Emma Springfield said...

It can be so peaceful in a cemetery. It is a good place to meditate.

Rita said...

Beautiful trees! I do love cemeteries. They are so peaceful.
Hope you had a happy Halloween. :)

gigi-hawaii said...

Those old trees are glorious! I wouldn't mind being buried there. The Gilson cemetery, however, no thank you. Thanks so much for all the information about various things that you share with us, Beatrice. So interesting!

nick said...

The colours in Edgewood Cemetery are wonderful. I also like visiting cemeteries, they're so calm and peaceful. I don't know of any hauntings in this neighbourhood. Perhaps the ghosts and poltergeists prefer some other area?

Bill said...

The trees are absolutely gorgeous with their colours.

Linda G. said...

The autumn colors are lovely. We stayed home this Halloween and handed out candy to trick or treaters. There are not many homes on our street, compared to other streets in our neighborhood. We were pleased with the 26 trick or treaters that came to our door.

Lee said...

I drive past our local cemetery every time I visit the supermarket. It's a relatively small cemetery, kept in good order.

William Kendall said...

Gorgeous fall colours!

Veronica Lee said...

Oh my! Those blazing colours!

I absolutely loved your gorgeous shots of those trees, Dorothy.

Hugs and blessings πŸ’

Sandi said...

Gorgeous foliage!

baili said...

dear Dorothy this is outstanding post with majestic photographs taken so beautifully !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i agree despite all the scary stories about cemeteries Edgewood is appealing enough to resist the thought of visiting it :) as my eyes embrace these elegant shots i wanted to enter the images and spend some time there under the magical seasonal glow

absolutely awesome :) hugs and blessings

Jeanie said...

Oh my, Dorothy, what fabulous color! And you picked a perfect day for cemetery visiting -- not only for the holiday but for the beautiful skies and fabulous leaf show! Gotta love this last color splash before the world of white!