A transgender flag sits on the Texas Capitol desks of state Rep. Penny Morales Shaw, D-Houston, and Rep. Rhetta Andrews Bowers, D-Rowlett, during discussion of Senate Bill 14, which seeks to ban ...
Gibson was referring to an idea that he and Milne had talked about before: A company that would offer people a way to bury their loved ones' cremated ashes at the base of a tree. The tree could ...
The ashes could go in the ocean or be scattered in the woods. Or you could bury me somewhere nice and plant a tree over me. There are other options, too. You could decide when the time comes.
Coker-Lentz said they had planned to spread their ashes at one of the Great Lakes, then thought planting a tree and interring their ashes there would be a good idea too. Everything felt impermanent.
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