> --- In [email protected], "hermespal" 
> <hermespal@> wrote:
> >
>  
> As I
> > don't have a yard, I had their ashes delivered in small cedar 
> chests
> > and had brass name plates made for them. They are on my bookshelf,
> > with lovely framed 3x3" pictures next to them. 
> 
--- In [email protected], "denisesudell"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That sounds wonderful.  

Thanks. Not a few people find it odd, strange, macabre, whatever.
*shrug* They're in my home office, and no one knows what the boxes are
unless they snoop around my bookshelves and see the plates on top. I
just like looking over my shoulder sometimes and seeing their
pictures. It's been nearly three years for the second one, and I can
still get weepy for him. He was a ... unique individual. And with me
from when I was 23 to 39, so you can imagine what he saw me through! 

There's an old adage I rather like (american indian I think) that
applies both to your posts and to mine: No one is forgotten so long as
there is at least one person left in the world to tell their story,
and another to hear it. 

So Maude has her immortality. 

Hang in there. 








 
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