chunkolini
Established Member
There has been a thread recently about what to do with loved ones ashes.
A sensitive subject I did not want to add to with this.
But what about your own ashes?
My plan for my ashes is to have them put through my mates cider press.
My pals do the work and have a few bottles each.
They can do what they like with them. Tip them on the compost heap, drink them or leave them on the shelf as a keepsake, or as an emergency supply of rehydration fluids. Imagine telling cousin kevin that the empty bottle contained your mates DNA.
A mate had his put in a salt shaker and spread around the Isle of Man from his mates bike.
What anybody else?
A sensitive subject I did not want to add to with this.
But what about your own ashes?
My plan for my ashes is to have them put through my mates cider press.
My pals do the work and have a few bottles each.
They can do what they like with them. Tip them on the compost heap, drink them or leave them on the shelf as a keepsake, or as an emergency supply of rehydration fluids. Imagine telling cousin kevin that the empty bottle contained your mates DNA.
A mate had his put in a salt shaker and spread around the Isle of Man from his mates bike.
What anybody else?