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Wakes or; How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Corpse
A satirical view of the common practice of wakes.
0 commentsWhy Do You Need Burial Insurance?
Why, indeed? The ‘why do we need burial insurance’ is one of those questions which a lot of people are asking about nowadays. After all, there are so many other things that we have to pay for: rent or mortgage, monthly bills, tuition fees, car...
1 commentHow to Grow Bamboo Cuttings
Bamboo cuttings are a form of vegetative propagation that uses part of a parent plant to produce a new plant. There are three relatively easy methods of bamboo cuttings; root mass divisions, rhizome cuttings, and culm burial. Each method has different moisture and soil requirements as well.
2 commentsBurial Insurance: What to Expect
No one wants to think about funerals and burial insurance. Here are tips on what to look for while you comparison shop.
8 commentsBurial or cremation, do you need a tombstone to remember someone?
Is there a need to upset yourself visiting a relatives grave or need that headstone to remember them?
3 commentsHaving a Wiccan Funeral and Wiccan Burial
If you are Wiccan and are writing a will or simply just thinking out your Wiccan funeral, this article will present some ideas for a green and truly Wiccan funeral. Remember that it should be about what you want, so take these ideas for a Wiccan funeral or Wiccan burial and make them your very own.
9 commentsHart Island Cemetery for the Forgotten Dead in NYC
Who will lift up the names of the people buried on Hart Island, located in the Long Island Sound? People with no headstones, no markers, and bare records left unidentified in unhallowed ground? Supervised by the NYC Department of Corrections,...
2 commentsThe Parsi, and a Macabre Way to Dispose of the Dear - Departed
When the vultures resting in the trees by the Parsi Burial Wall in Bombay (Mumbai) discussed going out to have an Indian, they used to mean just that, not, as in Britain, a nice curry in a local restaurant, but they were off to feast on another body...
21 commentsHistoric Sites in Scotland: Clava Cairns Neolithic Burial Site
Clava Cairns near Inverness is a neolithic burial ground with surprisingly well-preserved stone monuments. It is open to the public and is best enjoyed at the Winter Solstice.
0 commentsNew King of Tonga and Former Monarchs
King of Tonga passes away. The Prince to take the throne soon. Funeral services for His Majesty King George Tupou V.
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