Sep 28
Photo Challenge: Secrets
This time around, it was my turn to come up with the topic for Carly & Karen’s Round Robin Photo Challenge, so I chose “Secrets.”
I recently went exploring around Richmond’s famous Hollywood Cemetery (no connection to Hollywood, California), a fascinating place with very old graves dating back to the early 19th century. More than 1800 Confederate soldiers are buried in this cemetery, as well as three U.S. Presidents.
We’ve all heard the phrase, “taking a secret to the grave.” Eventually, the graves themselves stop telling their tales, when time, weather and mold eventually wear away a gravestone. I’m sure there are records somewhere that indicate exactly who lies beneath this marker. But the absence of that information does make you wonder, doesn’t it?

And I can’t let this “Secrets” challenge go by without a quick trip down memory lane. I’ve always had dogs; my parents got me my first dog when I was almost a year old and we grew up together. She was a collie pup — not the collie pictured here — but a dog that taught me the power of the love of a four-legged friend. Years after that first dog died, I decided I wanted another collie — the one you see pictured below — and at the same time, we also had a Shih Tzu (correctly pronounced as “SHEED-zoo”) as our inside dog.
I walked the Emperor (which is undoubtedly what the Shih Tzu, Koko, considered himself to be) into the backyard one day, and my second collie, Skye, came over to say hello. I managed to snap a quick picture during this passing of some secret. What strikes me so funny is the intense expression on Koko’s face, as if he can’t wait to hear what happened next! This photo, incidentally, hung in the South Carolina State Fair that year — probably 1995 or so. It didn’t win (nor did I expect it to), but at least it went on display.
Here’s that picture, which still hangs on my wall:

Here are the other participants in the Round Robin Photo Challenge. Be sure to visit their journals as well.
Becky
Dorn
Karen
Betty
Carly
Mary
Sara
Debbie
Renee
Dorn
Celeste
Phinney
Marie








September 28th, 2005 at 9:19 pm
The worn gravestone gives new (or old) meaning to the term “blank slate.” And you’re right - the dog photo really does look like the collie is telling a secret!
Karen
http://journals.aol.com/mavarin/MusingsfromMavarin/entries/2019
September 29th, 2005 at 6:57 am
I love old cemeteries, so your picture is excellent! The two dogs are precious.
September 29th, 2005 at 6:59 am
Love your entry & the subject.
Thank you for picking a very creative subject.
~Marie
http://journals.aol.com/mariebm56/PhotographsMemories/
September 29th, 2005 at 2:17 pm
Hi Patrick, nice entry!
Renee’ @
http://journals.aol.com/acyrlicstains/publish/entries/1474
September 29th, 2005 at 5:44 pm
Hi Patrick
I thought I left a comment last night. Ugg. Very good entry, those puppies are very sweet. Cute picture.
Carly
September 29th, 2005 at 7:59 pm
I have a facination with tombstones and cemetaries. As a child I feared them, as a teenager it was morbid curiosity. Now, I want to know the stories of those who are honored by the stones and crosses. Does that make me creepy?