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I think your sister would benefit from a mg of Ativan for breakfast every day. She sounds high strung.
High strungedness runs in my family. We've been working with it for quite a while.
Ativan,...and in your sister's particular case, chased with a bite of Daikon. That'll fix it from A to B.
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All the burials are in sealed vaults anyway right?
Around here that $8000 cherry cabinet drops into a gasketed steel box then the soil is replaced.
Different there? In Alaska, I believe one doesn't even need a casket. And you can bury 'em in your yard. Way it should be- the "permission" that is. If you ask me (you didn't), locking away all that top of the food chain nutrient is dumb - but dates from past times when disease, contamination, etc was a problem. I'll be burned and ashes scattered on the surface of this good earth for something to use. And yes Remson - eat away. Same in Montana. I've told friends that, as far as I am concerned, they could just dump me out on the prairie and shoot some coyotes and magpies off me. Turns out that's a bit too casual for the State. Growing food on a corpse seems a fine way to recycle. We sprinkled dad's ashes around my sister's grapefruit tree; she had a better than average crop for a few years.
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Sustenance from your father. The circle of life.
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Remsen,
you bet.
And in my case, if I were your dad I'd be honored to be growing nutritious, tasty food for my relatives and likely feel dishonored, at least disappointed, with the squeamishness of those not wishing to partake. Would be different if they didn't enjoy the particular goodie from the dirt perhaps, but not if they ate it regularly.
I will look for some black radish seed to grow this coming spring. Don't think I ever tried that variety.
Rest in Peace father of Remsen.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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O hell yes! There are no human remains mixed in with the soil unless someone killed and buried someone there. Steel Vaults started to be used as a norm in the 1920s-30s, cement vaults started to be used in the late 30's on. in the cemetery I work in cement vaults became the norm in 1939, Bodies must be inside a casket that is put inside of a cement vault. Cremations may be buried in anything they desire.
I love the vaults as it makes it a lot nicer for digging. every once in a while you have to dig next to an old grave and they were either buried in a wooden casket or the casket was put inside a wooden vault both of which break down so every once in a while you scrape up a bone or two because they were put to far over or in the wrong spot, put the bone or bones back and adjust over a little.
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All the burials are in sealed vaults anyway right?
Around here that $8000 cherry cabinet drops into a gasketed steel box then the soil is replaced.
Different there? Ever hear of green burials? Will become popular due to low cost.
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I think your sister would benefit from a mg of Ativan for breakfast every day. She sounds high strung.
High strungedness runs in my family. We've been working with it for quite a while.
Ativan,...and in your sister's particular case, chased with a bite of Daikon. That'll fix it from A to B. LOL take a ride on the van baby!! 😃 My sister n law works at a psych hospital. She says that
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I eat tomatoes grown in chicken shít Yeah.....top that! I wouldn't drink from a well there, but that's a totally different thing.
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Campfire Kahuna
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All the burials are in sealed vaults anyway right?
Around here that $8000 cherry cabinet drops into a gasketed steel box then the soil is replaced.
Different there? Ever hear of green burials? Will become popular due to low cost. Yes I have heard of them I just wanted to make sure it was or wasnt a jewish thing for him to be worried about eating the radish.
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There’s a stand of sugar maples surrounding a little cemetery just up the road from me. Every spring the Amish tap all of the trees. Haunted maple syrup?
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Honorable and fitting tribute to your father to grow sustenance at a place of such peaceful resting.
Can not even imagine how anyone would find that wrong or wrong headed.
May your father's resting place always benefit those that visit and partake of the gifting of the memory, soil and God.
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
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I eat tomatoes grown in chicken shít Your not the only one
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Eat on brother, bet your dad would approve. Exactly and as you said, there’s a concrete vault over the casket and radish roots would not penetrate 4-6’ of soil. Eat and enjoy. Exactly right. I agree as well
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Of course 👍 the cycle of life continues. I see nothing wrong with it at all. I bet Dad wouldn't mind🤔
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