Scattering the ashes of a cremated relative at a place they loved in life can be a powerful and poetic experience, provided the place they loved isn’t Yankee stadium. If you choose the wrong location ...
Gail Adams had a wish for when she died. She wanted her ashes to be scattered in Norfolk, the city where she was born. As a Navy brat, Adams moved around growing up and lived most recently in ...
Monday’s sunshine lifted my spirits this week. I used my walking machine to pick up the mail and decided to take a walk. I walked over to the corner then turned around and walked toward Hokah, pausing ...
We always thought my dad wanted his ashes spread over Cherry Hill, the family farm and B&B in the Catskill Mountains where he grew up. But my mother vetoed our plans to airdrop his ashes from my ...
Don’t be a pain in the ash. A crew of gardeners banding together to beautify a formerly fallow scenic site are now pleading for people to stop illegally scattering human ashes at their riverfront ...
When deciding to scatter the ashes of a loved one, you may have some questions: Can I spread them anywhere? Do I have to notify anybody? What are the rules? Scattering ashes is not illegal in ...
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