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Click on “Include Picture audio or video” below message box where you post
Click on “browse” which will the appear
You will then get a display you can search through for your soft ware that contain your pictures
I have Iphoto or just photo so I click on that…then choose photo and click on “open” below the photo selection
This is an 40 plus year old old 19 foot Lightning we used to race. They last much longer then cars but are a tad slower.
But I repeat, photo has to be in software and not just in a file on my desktop.
For me, this web site won’t recognize photos not in Iphoto
A very good way to preserve cremains is to encase them in glass. My son in law is a flame worker and he often embeds ashes in glass pendants or marbles but the glass could be formed into any shape. Glass is permanent and beautiful! It could fit into an ash tray.
Unless dad weighed only 20 pounds, there are way more ashes than needed to fill an ashtray.
Both of my parents requested cremation. If you google ‘embalming process’ you might understand why. It’s not pretty, and you’re going to rot anyway. I’d guess there were about 15 pounds of cremains, but I didn’t weigh them.
31 years ago, my father, who had been ill for some time, asked to be scattered from an airplane over his favorite lake. He was a professional pilot, and boated on that lake for 20 seasons. It was a fitting end. A pilot friend, who had done it before, asked to help. He had already constructed a “chute” of 4" PVC pipe designed to get the ashes down and away from the plane. You don’t want them to blow back inside. The chute was about 4’ or 5’ long, had a 45º elbow at the bottom to point backwards, and a big funnel at the top. The Cessna 182 he had is a high winged plane. He opened the door, secured the chute to the passenger assist door strap with a bungee cord so it couldn’t fall out. We dumped the ashes into the funnel. He was pretty much sucked out in a second. No fuss, no muss.
I buried my mother’s ashes in a favorite place. Even though the statute of limitations for littering has long since run out, I won’t say exactly where.