Hello, I'm an England addict.
I love cherries, painting, being on holidays.
I'm very unhappy with our present government and look forward to the next presidential elections, though I don't trust the French enough to be sure it'll be good news...
Depuis le 18-06-2008 :
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I've just read an article about some people in Switzerland who have the ashes of their dear but dead ones transformed into gems. It keeps me puzzled. I've unfortunately lost quite a few members of my family, and I sometimes find difficult to live with their memories. I'm not a churchyard-goer, or else to churchyards where I know nobody. I don't have photos all over the place in my house, although I like meeting their faces by chance in my albums, and I like diamonds and gems, but I wonder if I could wear a piece of jewelry (a ring, or earrings) knowing it was made of the ashes of my Mum or my friend.
I advise you to read this article : http://fr.news.yahoo.com/afp/20080701/tsc-suisse-societe-prev-c2ff8aa.html and please, then, give me your opinion !

Publié par edthehorse à 16:41:55 dans ED'S WORLD | Commentaires (4) | Permaliens
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