Kristi ikes to wander around old graveyards and since we have graveyards older than her country, we've wandered around a lot of them.
This one is in the old town in Edinburgh.
Another one from Edinburgh.
Potterheads should get this one. This cemetery is just around the corner from the cafe where J.K. Rowling wrote the first Harry Potter novel. Quite a few of the names of characters in her books come from here.
From Elgin cathedral.
This is from the British war cemetery at San Carlos. This particular grave was for a man whose manner of dying got himself a Victoria Cross. Most people who get one of them seem to die in the getting. Doesn't seem like a fair swap to me *shrugs*.
A rather large and elaborate one. Think these were in Edinburgh too.
From Inverness. I keep thinking how inconvenient it must be to be buried halfway up a wall.
Another one from the San Carlos.
Port Stanley. This graveyard is a lot more tightly packed than it looks in these shots. Seriously, any small space where they can fit a grave in, they have one. Many are for sailors lost at sea in various accidents.
I don't particularly remember this shot, other than that it is another Falklands one. Guessing some sort of war grave.