Friday, November 03, 2006

Float the ash

ลอยอังคาร ณ ฐานทัพเรือสัตหีบ

26 October 2006
Sparge the petals and some coins
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Take the ash...
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On the bus
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Arrive at Navy port
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On the boat

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Float the ash to the sea

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Back to port

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Finished

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Come back to home

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This article was very interesting to me, as we are in the business of creamins for burial, scattering, internement and urns kept at home. Cremation in other countries varies but has the same meaning and outcome. Green burials are being seen more and more. If you need a bio degrable urn, or any other type go to http://www.inthelighturns.com for a good variety.

Hks said...

I think this is great to show the difference in burial rituals. We actually did an eco-friendly urn for my grandmother and it was a beautiful send off.