That's a very New York way of dealing with things... "If you are just going to stand there hogging it up, I'm coming in" 😂 Maybe there is an event there and they are the first to arrive, but still :) That was a pleasant sounding bird that made you tilt your camera up, a very clear sound, and loud. Now I'm seeing more people having to navigate around the welcome party, it must be difficult to pay your respects in a situation like that. I know I'm going on about it a bit, but I guess it is the way I was brought up. If I had an event I would stand out of everyone's way until my party arrived. One time I arrived to film a NY grave, and when I got there a couple was having lunch on the concrete bench that made up part of the memorial. I'm not kidding either, brown bagging it on someone's grave, lol.
I talked with one of the men who kept standing there and yes, as you surmised, they were waiting for some others and going to have some kind of memorial later on but as you say, why not go outside the fenced off area and wait there? The bird(s) in question were two bald eagles, I couldn't see them from the gravesite but they were loud and clear, knew it as soon as I heard their very distinctive call. After filming I went around the other side of the tree and spotted them at the very top, too far away to film them unfortunately. Surprising to see them in the middle of the city like that. Out where we live more rural they are not unusual to see. Thanks for the comment!
@@richardarthur-nycstories Yeah, I love hearing them when I'm out on my daily walk around a nearby lake. Don't see them often but when I do it's an awesome sight!
Все таки в России кладбище отличается. У нас что при жизни отгораживаються забором друг от друга, что при смерти. Ещё и лавку, столик, обязательно бухнуть.
Always good to see that people still come out to visit the grave and remember him, thanks for taking us there!
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Looks like it was a very pleasant day to visit the site. Thanks for the tribute.
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Awesome tribute may his soul rip
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Awesome I never knew John and some of his students were in the same cemetery and close bye.
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Same to you.
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That's a very New York way of dealing with things... "If you are just going to stand there hogging it up, I'm coming in" 😂 Maybe there is an event there and they are the first to arrive, but still :) That was a pleasant sounding bird that made you tilt your camera up, a very clear sound, and loud. Now I'm seeing more people having to navigate around the welcome party, it must be difficult to pay your respects in a situation like that. I know I'm going on about it a bit, but I guess it is the way I was brought up. If I had an event I would stand out of everyone's way until my party arrived. One time I arrived to film a NY grave, and when I got there a couple was having lunch on the concrete bench that made up part of the memorial. I'm not kidding either, brown bagging it on someone's grave, lol.
I talked with one of the men who kept standing there and yes, as you surmised, they were waiting for some others and going to have some kind of memorial later on but as you say, why not go outside the fenced off area and wait there? The bird(s) in question were two bald eagles, I couldn't see them from the gravesite but they were loud and clear, knew it as soon as I heard their very distinctive call. After filming I went around the other side of the tree and spotted them at the very top, too far away to film them unfortunately. Surprising to see them in the middle of the city like that. Out where we live more rural they are not unusual to see. Thanks for the comment!
@@sunnyskytravel4571 Oh is that what they were? Bald Eagles!! I'm glad you told me that because I would never have known, it was an awesome sound!
@@richardarthur-nycstories Yeah, I love hearing them when I'm out on my daily walk around a nearby lake. Don't see them often but when I do it's an awesome sight!
Все таки в России кладбище отличается.
У нас что при жизни отгораживаються забором друг от друга, что при смерти.
Ещё и лавку, столик, обязательно бухнуть.
Thanks for watching and commenting.