Note reads: “So long, and thanks for all the fish.” Highgate Cemetery, London (2013).pic.twitter.com/pg4dpT3gJm
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Note reads: “So long, and thanks for all the fish.” Highgate Cemetery, London (2013).pic.twitter.com/pg4dpT3gJm
Highgate Cemetery (2013). The grave of Douglas Adams is quite near.pic.twitter.com/Hn0nyUCoWK
“Author of ‘What must I do to get well? And how can I keep it so?’ ” Pioneer of the Salisbury system of prevention and cure of diseases. This is north of Karl Marx in Highgate (2013).pic.twitter.com/zphNLEjPvO
George Eliot’s grave, slightly north of Marx’s. It’s looking sad. Her real name was Mary Anne Evans, but she married John Cross, hence Cross here. He was was 20 yrs younger than her & killed himself in a fit of depression (white knight?). Eliot was a well-known adventuress.pic.twitter.com/HtFFGKI8xF
It’s hard to write a good epitaph from scratch, but I think this is a sound one. Slight shade of Robinson Jeffers, but not quite cold enough. Highgate (2013).pic.twitter.com/1YeKKS82g7
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