I've walked through a couple of cemeteries before, in night and in day, and I agree there is something fascinating about them. Also, they have the same calming quality of a park, but are a place where you're unlikely to have dog walkers, joggers, footballers etc. running about. It's also somewhere you can go without feeling as though you should be heading to a destination... People will assume you're there to visit a grave, rather than just enjoying a walk and relative outdoor privacy. The fact that there are all these concrete slabs symbolising a families loss is interesting from a cultural perspective too.
Is it normal to like hanging out at a cemetery by yourself?
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I've walked through a couple of cemeteries before, in night and in day, and I agree there is something fascinating about them. Also, they have the same calming quality of a park, but are a place where you're unlikely to have dog walkers, joggers, footballers etc. running about. It's also somewhere you can go without feeling as though you should be heading to a destination... People will assume you're there to visit a grave, rather than just enjoying a walk and relative outdoor privacy. The fact that there are all these concrete slabs symbolising a families loss is interesting from a cultural perspective too.
Anyway, I think it's normal.
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You just took the words right out of my mouth. That is exactly how I feel.