The following sub-thread was, as Phillip commented, a shameless hijack of another post. Should the contributors wish to continue, please do so below.
Reply by Old-Age-Emporium(OAE) 23 hours ago
Old guy in our house will be bowing out soon - just wondering if anyone has experience of home burial, or has passed on loved one half ground buried with upper half sky buried as in Tibet, Sichuan etc , or knows of anyone doing either of the above? Get those bloody undertakers' embalming paws off our loved ones with home and flexi-funerals.
Reply by pamish 20 hours ago
Calling your bluff OAE - there's no law that says you have to use an undertaker. You can have a DIY funeral as long as it's within H&S limits. Saves thousands of £££. I don't think you can use your own garden though.
Reply by Osbawn 8 hours ago
I'd be keen to see a sky-burial on Ally Pally or Parliament Hill. Or a Viking style burial 'at sea' with blazing arrows etc on one of the local reservoirs would be equally entertaining.
Reply by pamish 8 hours ago
Better start training up those peregrines.
Reply by Osbawn 3 hours ago
I suppose that is ambitious. Perhaps, a natural Harringay 'burial' would be more practical whereby the deceased is fly-tipped in the passage and slowly reduced mouthful by mouthful by the local foxes. Its a very green solution.
Reply by Old-Age-Emporium(OAE) 1 hour ago
Osbawn, I believe you've cracked it. I shall make my way towards the Passage just now and cut out the fly-tipping middleman. If we cannot conduct our demise and disposal with dignitas let's do it with veolia. DIY Paedagogues Unite - there's a Free School at the end of your Tunnel Vision!
Reply by Philip Foxe 8 hours ago
You can indeed use your own back garden, subject to some planning regs. Never did see a post so egregiously hijacked though!
Reply by pamish 7 hours ago
It's OAE's sole aim in life. Or soul aim.
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