As you may know from reading previous posts or from Facebook stalking me, I’ve been doing some events called “Random Acts of Awesome (with April).” One recent “Act of Awesome” we went on was a Moonlit Cemetery Tour hosted by the Historic Columbia Foundation. It was cool 1) because it involved hanging out at the graveyard at night and 2) we got to hear some good stories about some of the founding folks of Columbia. It wasn’t a ghost tour, like I think some of our group thought it might be, but I found it to be fun. I’m not a big ghost tour fan anyway. Check out the Historic Columbia Foundation Web site here: http://historiccolumbia.org/. I’ve posted a few pictures below.

Moonlit Cemetery Tour Neil's Boombox

Neil and his modern day boombox.

Moonlit Cemetery Tour Slimer

Ghostbusters!!

Moonlit Cemetery Tour Tour Guide

Our Tour Guide

Moonlit Cemetery Tour Torch and Graves

The torches indicated our stops along the tour.

Moonlit Cemetery Tour Confederate Graves

There were several Confederate grave sites.

Moonlit Cemetery Tour Family Graves

Family graves

Moonlit Cemetery Tour Guide Speaking

Listening to a story

Moonlit Cemetery Tour Sculpture Grave

The more money you have, the more ornate your grave site can be.

Moonlit Cemetery Tour Moonlight

The moon came out for the moonlit tour.

Moonlit Cemetery Tour Flashlight Reading

Our guide reading by flashlight

Moonlit Cemetery Tour Torch Flame

The torch burns on.

 

Then some of us went to IHOP. I don’t know why I did that. I can make better food for less money at home. I’d write a food review here, but why bother. The previous statement I made pretty much sums it up.

Sarah at IHOP

Sarah eats her hashbrowns and wonder's why she's here.

Amy at IHOP

"Why do you keep taking my picture while I'm trying to eat?"

Blake at IHOP

Blake's all you can eat pancakes.