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Re: woodland burials
I'm a great believer in cremation, takes up less space, and the ashes are organic so they do the land some good. I want to be scattered on Pendle Hill, I've told the children where to stand, and warned them about wind direction! - I don't want to hang out forever in their coat seams. I have also specified that I want the cheapest possible pine box, preferably without handles, in fact a cardboard box sounds like a great idea, but it would probably have to be line with polythene or something else waterproof - don't ask why! I think cremation will eventually become compulsory, since we're running out of spaces to put people.
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Re: woodland burials
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Re: woodland burials
I thought when they scattered them on the rose garden at the cemetary it was good for the roses. They always seem to get scattered on rose gardens.
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Re: woodland burials
Dunno Willow, just repeating what they said .. never mentioned bushes .. not many on summits of hills, I suppose. Sure some gardening expert on here can fill us in. Perhaps we are good for Roses, who knows ? Hope all the heather is not being killed off though or the thistle, Scotland will have no National Flower left then.
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