



New Tacoma Cemetery at Chambers Creek recently opened a pet cemetery adjacent to the main cemetery for humans. Right in the middle of the pet cemetery is a bright red fire hydrant. Whether it is functional or not, it is striking in its appearance seemingly out of place in the middle of a field. It is almost certainly there symbolically as a special place for dogs to lift their legs.
1 comment:
Beautiful and profound and funny post...
Thanks, Joseph
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