Happy Saturday All!
Last weekend on Fathers Day you might of seen my facebook pictures if your my friend on facebook, if your not my friend you can do so my searching for JoAnn Stancer (I think there is only one of me so easy to find). Since it was Fathers Day and Norman was a father to Nellie and Gambler I thought it would be nice to finally spread some of his ashes in my flower garden next to “his” blanket flower. I haven’t spread any of Norman’s ashes at my house since he has been gone. It’s nice to have him in my garden now. When I look at the flower I see Norman.
My friend Teri gave me a nice garden stake to put in my garden where I would put Norman’s ashes so I would never forget where he was. I put out the stake for the first time after I spread Norman’s ashes. What a lovely addition to my garden.
We are joining Ruckus The Eskie and Earl’s World for Sepia Saturday.
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he is always with you … and I I’m sure Gambler and Nellie feel that they are together with their dad that moment…
What a great way to remember him.
That looks beautiful! It is a perfect way to remember him.
That is beautiful. ♥
What a lovely tribute.
Hi Y’all!
What a nice garden stake. Gambler and Nellie seem happy to have their Papa with them.
Y’all come on by,
Hawk aka BrownDog
Wow, that’s so beautiful xo
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This is beautiful.
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It took me many, many years to put the ashes of my furkids in my gardens. It was just so hard to let go. The garden stake is beautiful and is such a nice way to know exactly where Norman’s ashes are.
A truly sweet tribute to remember your boy. <3
That is very sweet. Love the idea of the stake.