When I was younger, in the military, and moving a lot, I noticed that every area I lived in had a characteristic dust. Boston dust was gritty, and the dust in northern Japan was quite light and fluffy.
Then I found out that the Buddhist temple up the hill cremated on Thursdays.
I have actually been wondering if my husband would have wanted me to spread his ashes any place special? We discussed many things, but seemed to have missed that topic. He would probably be pleased if they could be spread over some Revolutionary or Civil War battlefield. He was really into history and lived his whole life in Maryland and Northern Virginia. He was a Revolutionary War reenactor and even got me into it for a while. Just before we met, he got to be part of the 1981 reenactment of the Victory at Yorktown (200th anniversary of the surrender of Lord Cornwallis and end of the war).
wldhrsy2luv about 4 years ago
Good excuse! I think I have several dusties hanging around.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 4 years ago
Wanting an excuse does stimulate the imagination.
DorothyGlenn Premium Member about 4 years ago
She should tell Jack off.
llong65 about 4 years ago
actually it is, most of dust is dead skin cell that flake of the body.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 4 years ago
My ½ sister dumped my dad’s ashed in a farmer’s field, so, yeah, its possible.
fuzzybritches about 4 years ago
When I was younger, in the military, and moving a lot, I noticed that every area I lived in had a characteristic dust. Boston dust was gritty, and the dust in northern Japan was quite light and fluffy.
Then I found out that the Buddhist temple up the hill cremated on Thursdays.
contralto2b about 4 years ago
I have actually been wondering if my husband would have wanted me to spread his ashes any place special? We discussed many things, but seemed to have missed that topic. He would probably be pleased if they could be spread over some Revolutionary or Civil War battlefield. He was really into history and lived his whole life in Maryland and Northern Virginia. He was a Revolutionary War reenactor and even got me into it for a while. Just before we met, he got to be part of the 1981 reenactment of the Victory at Yorktown (200th anniversary of the surrender of Lord Cornwallis and end of the war).
cuzinron47 about 4 years ago
Thanks Jack, now I have an excuse.
Jim Kerner about 4 years ago
Jack must hang out with Jeremy from Zits, Dustin from Dustin and Baldo from Baldo.
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
Then it’s time for them to move on.