In Search of Tennessee Part 2

It’s been a while since I wrote here, so I thought I would start today with those Calvary Cemetery pics I promised in my last post.  Calvary is the neighboring cemetery to Bellefontaine.  With an hour left that day before the gates closed, J and I drove through Calvary and snapped a few photos.

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This last picture was a pleasant surprise.  There’s a giant lake in the middle of the cemetery and just as we were leaving, we heard some squawking noises.  I stopped the car to take a picture of these geese through the windown and suddenly, the came running toward us wanting to be fed.  Sadly, we had not food for them so I sped off before they reached the car.

Since we only had an hour, we did not stop to get a map of Calvary.  I wish now that we had though.  Still curious about where the heck Tennessee Williams was buried, I looked him up when we got home.  Sure enough, he wasn’t in Bellefontaine as I had thought.  But he is right there in Calvary.  We just missed him.  I plan to go back one day to visit though next Spring.

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