Our Pip came home yesterday , the pack contains his ashes which we will scatter under the large hibiscus tree in the pool garden where he liked scratching around, a small bag with a cutting of his hair & a card with his paw print .
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Our Pip came home yesterday , the pack contains his ashes which we will scatter under the large hibiscus tree in the pool garden where he liked scratching around, a small bag with a cutting of his hair & a card with his paw print .
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Mine
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Our 3 days of mid 20C weather was over in a flash so had to light the fire again.
No surprise as to who claims the best spot....
Dan
'14 Def 110
'75 Lightweight
'98 300Tdi Disco (gone)
'80 2Dr Rangie Classic (gone)
"Surely there are a few scraps from you preparing lunch? Whatever, if you eat it, I eat it!"
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John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
This is really a great thread. To see how much everyone loves their pets is really good to see.
I saw the post of Pip's ashes returned for scattering and it reminded me of a photo of our past pets.
My wife never wanted to scatter them or bury them in case we moved
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LAND ROVER;HELPING PUT OIL BACK IN THE GROUND FOR 70 YEARSCARS DON'T GET ANY "GREENER" THAT.
Did this late yesterday arvo, for the late 'Josie'. A little garden, with her ashes spread, in the place where she would lie while the house yard was being mown.
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'sit bonum tempora volvunt'
I have not bought my self to scatter Pip's ashes yet , we still have Holly's ( dog before Pip) ashes here also .We need to find a different part of the garden for hers as Pip was never got on with other dogs , would always go & hide in the hedge when our daughter bought her dog over.
Here is my Ash.
4 years old and a big daddy’s girl.
I wasn’t feeling all that well the other day so convinced my son to take her for a walk.
he leaves the house, has her off lead and she stops in the driveway. He walks two house blocks down and she comes running inside to tell me I have to take her.
he comes back, puts her on a lead. Manages to drag her two house blocks down before she slips her collar, runs home and comes inside to tell me off again…. So she eventually got her way
New dog. Helping one of my boys with uni work (I would like to see anyone try to tell him he is not a dog). Cheers

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