April 24th was my Mom’s birthday and she’s buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City about 12 miles away. I decided to go visit on Sunday the 26th because of a heavy workload.
Generally I go to a special market where they have nice flowers at a good price but because I got up a little late I decided to get something to eat in Culver City near this market where I could get the Flowers. So, after lunch, I went into the market and started looking over the flowers and had a difficult time picking out what I liked. One of the employees noticed I was going around and around at the display of flowers asking if she could help me. I told her I was having a difficult time choosing, where she inquired, “Is it for a birthday, a friend?” and I immediately said it’s for a cemetery, where she asked, “Holy Cross?”
“Yes, that’s right,” I said.
“Oh they’re closed.”
In a shocking turn of events, she clarified, “Over this virus thing.”
Well, I thanked her for saving me time and money, but the next day I had second thoughts. Maybe I should have gone there to make sure, so I decided to call, and sure as hell they told me it was closed. How a cemetery could be a threat to anyone in those open spaces, is beyond me. In Christ, Joseph