Concession in perpetuity", cimetery Père-lachais
I'm usually surprised that people are attracted to "the Eternity". Well, rather their desire to possession for eternity. One of the most remarkable examples of this is the parisain cimetery Père-lachais, the city of one million souls. Funeral crypts and tombstones are been made here for ever and ever to keep for eternity the deceaseds and things that are so dear to our heart.
And as a bucket, a magic spell pronounced to stop the moment that deprives us of our loved ones and our dears, the funerary stone found this paradoxical sentence - "Concession in perpetuity." One day a tomb caught my attention here. Insects firebugs beeing buck in sun, yet rare in winter, stick to a sculpture of a woman waiting for someone at the entrance to the crypt. How simple and natural does nature expresses itself that man couldn't do with bronze and stone.
