« Reply #3 on: Sunday 23 July 06 18:43 BST (UK) »
Kerry -
Not at all odd. I find most graveyards / cemeteries quiet, peaceful, calming and reflective. Some are very beautiful in the Spring with blooming flowers and the changing of the leaves in the fall.
Another sidelight is the cemetery office personnel usually have interesting facts and stories to relay and may even have additional information you didn't know or were aware of.
I take pictures of the graves, headstones and surrounding landmarks and keep them filed with my research paperwork. The more research I do and the more I find out about the relatives / family the more they come to life (no pun intended).

In fact two weeks ago I took my 26 year old niece on a cemetery / graveyard tour. Showed her where some of her gg and ggg grandparents were. Also relayed what I knew about them. A very moving day for us both.
yn9man
Scotland - Adam, Galt/Gault, Mellis, Jardine, Turnbull, Robertson, Auchincloss, Murray, Allison/Allason, Mitchell, Cross, Rae, Brown, McHutcheon, Montgomerie, McKenzie, Mackay, McPherson, McInish
England - Saunders/Sanders, Jory/Jorie/Jura, McKey, Williams/ Wyllams, Lance, Ellis, Trounson, Dingle, Charlton, Hambridge, Sweetman/Sweatman, Ricks/Rix/Reeks, Cole, Shearwood/Sherwood, Toy, Brooks, Moore, Donn, Nicolas, Habberfield,
Denmark - Alling/Aalling, Lastein, Lund, Rasmussen