The Whitcher Cemetery dates back to 1875. It's located in the East Garrison section of the former Fort Ord, in Central California. Currently the cemetery is not open to the public due to land development.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
East Garrison wins National Indie Excellence Award for Regional Fiction!
This pedestal shows the height of the snow in 1846/47
Fishermans' Wharf Catch of the Day!
Sign points the way to writers' reading
G.M. Weger reading
Local Writers' Open Mike
Pat Hanson
Emcee at Local Writers' Open Mike
Name the Author Contest
Win a book!
East Garrison bluff & painting cross
The Whitcher Cemetery 1875 - ?
RENOVATIONS TO THE WHITCHER CEMETERY
The Whitcher Cemetery
SYMBOL OF SYMBOLS
See "Good Night Dad" post's "P.S." for explanation of this image.
SCRIBE, Robert R. Weger
Dec. 29, 1932 until Nov. 8, 2009
LUPUS
I'm hungry.
YOUNG ROCKER WARREN ZEVON
Ahoo! Werewolves of London!
MY RIDE'S HERE
Warren's chariot.
CANIS LUPUS
Werewolf of Salinas
PLASTIC COVERED BLOOD
Vampireanemiac Tonic
ARRIVE ALIVE!!
Don't drink & drive!
EARLY 1900s POSTCARD
"The Swastika" is the oldest cross and emblem in the world. It forms a combination of four "L's" standing for Luck, Light, Love and Life. It has been found in ancient Rome, excavations of Grecian cities, on Buddhist idols, on Chinese coins dated 315 B. C., and our own Southwest Indians use it a an amulet to drive away evil and bring good luck, long Life, and prosperity to the possessor.
Scenes from "East Garrison"
Can you find the mountain lion?
TREE OF SORROW
From the cover of "East Garrison"
THE BIRTHING ROOM
East Garrison's concrete buildings
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ARTISTS!
You've got what it takes soldier. Now take care of what you've got!
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