Tuesday, August 12, 2025

T Stands for Breakfast for Lunch



After a rainy Spring, we finally got a nice day to visit the Massachusetts Veterans Memorial Cemetery where my parents are buried. We missed a visit Mother's Day, but we made it on July 8, four days after the Fourth of July which would have been my parents' 82nd wedding anniversary.

The grounds are absolutely pristine. The cemetery doesn't allow planting, windchimes, statues or personalizing the grave in any way. I'm pretty sure that after I leave flowers and when we have driven out of site, the groundskeepers swoop in and toss the flowers away.

One of the groundskeepers was in the section I was visiting. He asked if I would put my flowers on the side of the headstone instead of in front as this area was going to be mowed and it would make their job easier. No problem.


When I visit, I always visit Ma's side of the stone (the back) first. She was funny that way. Her nose would get bent out of joint if we didn't greet her first. So I still carry on the tradition. I put the flowers to the side of the stone just as the groundskeeper asked.


The flowers are always for Ma and Dad would have been pleased with that. He wouldn't have minded. He would have just been happy to see us.


Since I can't leave stones or a token to let the folks know we visited, I leave bird seed. If a seed gets blown off the stone and germinates whatever grows is just going to get mowed down. The birds or critters might get a treat, too. The Weebles would have liked that as they enjoyed watching birds at their birdfeeder. In any case, nothing permanent left. No harm, no foul.


After the cemetery, we stop at The Cracker Barrel restaurant on the way home. It was a hot day and we arrived at lunch time. I was hoping for an ice tea and a sandwich, but their lunch menu was pretty much dinner entrees and none of them interested me. One thing you can always get all day at Cracker Barrel is breakfast. We started with beignets, I had a cup of tea and


the blueberry pancake breakfast which came with egg (I had them scrambled) and bacon or sausage. The blueberry pancakes also came with blueberry syrup. Perfect!

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6 comments:

  1. The birdseed idea is a nice one.

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    1. I'm sad they don't allow planting or personalizing. So this way, I get to do it, but it's not permanent

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  2. Such a sweet and thoughtful visit to honor your parents. That’s the kind of breakfast for lunch I could get behind any day

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    1. We try to visit 3 or 4 times during the year to coincide with birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays

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  3. Breakfast is the only thing i like at CrackerBarrel... wish we had one... that and the little store... YOUR breakfast looks yummy! I'm glad you had a nice visit with your mom and dad.. I haven't walked around a graveyard in years. I miss it... Hugs! deb

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    1. The military graveyard is very sterile. All the headstones are the same size, same printing

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