Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Fibonacci spiral and Dante's Purgatorio

From time to time new grave markers appear at Lake View Cleveland that are artistic statements. On Daffodil Hill this stone had two highlights of our shared cultural patrimony. On one side Fibonacci's spiral (arcs connecting the squares of 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21); on the other the end of the Purgatorio in Dante's Divine Comedy.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

'Chappy'

One of the most visited graves in Lake View Cemetery Cleveland is that of a ball player killed while playing with the Indians in the year they first won the World Series (1920). Ray Chapman was a fan favorite. It was the largest funeral in Cleveland, and controversial (he had converted to Catholicism).
Grave gifts left by visitors are remembrances and reverse souvenirs. I remember you, i made this visit to you, here is a memento i leave behind.
To the right of the white cap is a small ball with the writing, "Thanks Ray". Another ball has "Help" and the members of a ball team. Some come as pilgrims to ask for intervention, or to acknowledge intervention.