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When our dog died, we decided to sprinkle his ashes in all his favorite places...rivers, lakes, forests...even surprising places like his favorite motorway services...and it included the sea in his favorite bay. It involved a tour of the whole country (we restricted it to one country even though he was a well travelled dog)...and it actually took two years to complete.
 
Whilst mate on a coaster the ship was charged with taking the owners wife and board members out into the Solent to scatter the ashes ofthe late managing director….havinf set the course the skipper joined the group in the waist of the ship due to a slight change inthe wind I was forced to alter the course saving the managing director coming back through the openscuppers
 
When our dog died, we decided to sprinkle his ashes in all his favorite places...rivers, lakes, forests...even surprising places like his favorite motorway services...and it included the sea in his favorite bay. It involved a tour of the whole country (we restricted it to one country even though he was a well travelled dog)...and it actually took two years to complete.
My dad is under various trees and rose bushes, in his favourite fishing stream and on the beach at his childhood holiday home. There was sod all left by the time we actually interred him in the family plot.
 
My dad is under various trees and rose bushes, in his favourite fishing stream and on the beach at his childhood holiday home. There was sod all left by the time we actually interred him in the family plot.
A couple of weeks ago we scattered the ashes of my FIL in the gardens of a Buddhist temple.
He was really skinny and severely underweight when he died. Think of the Belsen look.

I was surprised that there was so much ash to scatter.
 
How many here would rather be laid to rest on their fly bridge....until the elements have sufficiently decomposed you that the rain can rinse you away?
 
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