It’s been about six months now since we said goodbye to our dear friend Anne
We decided to have a little get together and have coffee and cookies with Anne
I made these to take with us
Home made cookies with home made jam
Anne would of been proud of me

There is a “living memorial garden “ not far from where we live
There is a “living memorial garden “ not far from where we live
Anne’s ashes have been placed under this tree. It’s her tree and she can have family placed her with her
You can even have your fur babies as well

Anne loved her fur babies. She kept the ashes of her two last dogs, which now rest with her

Her human family will eventually rest her with her. And buddy, the golden retriever who was by her side when she was unwell.
Anne loved her fur babies. She kept the ashes of her two last dogs, which now rest with her
Her human family will eventually rest her with her. And buddy, the golden retriever who was by her side when she was unwell.
We hope it’s. Long time before anyone else joins her
There were five of us sharing coffee and food
We all shared our stories and laughed. Anne was always saying if doing something silly and we would all laugh at her.
She laughed the loudest at herself.
Eventually the weather turn very windy and we packed our picnic and headed home
It was a lovely way to remember her. Having coffee in the morning just like we did every day after swimming
She is very much missed by us all
That's a lovely tribute to your friend. She's not gone as long as she's remembered.
ReplyDeleteA living memorial garden of trees is such a wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tribute to a dear friend! I was looking for new blogs to read and chanced upon yours. I often wonder whether friends will remember me when I am gone. And every time I read a blog post honouring a friend, it feels good.
ReplyDeleteThose cookie remind me of my mother. She made them. Lovely post about Ann.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely way to remember your dear friend. I love her tree. I bought the spot next to my parents, and that was the best $300 gift I've ever bought.
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