Took a walk down to Laurel Hill Cemetary behind St. Mark's today and noticed this headstone with a backwards and upside down engraving of a quote from Juilius Caesar by Shakespear. I flipped it
around. Why was it put it on the tombstone backwards as well as upside down? Was it simply a mistake too costly to correct?
"Brutus, you were wrong, it is the good things that live after death..."
This is the entrance of Laurel Hill. There's a barely-there path that goes into it. There are some tombstones that are broken and at least one very old tombstone in the back that is lying on the ground.




