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2013Feb

The Dabbler

Charles
Feb 25
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Extract from the blurb for The Fixer, BBC2, Tuesday 26 Feb, 8pm-9pm:  David Holmes runs a family business that’s one of the few industries to buck the current economic trend. Yet Holmes and Sons in Fleet, Hampshire, is almost dead and buried. If you haven’t guessed, they’re funeral directors. David’s
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Let us now praise famous underachievers

Charles
Feb 22
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A charmingly unsparing obituary in yesterday’s Times(£) celebrated the life and times of rock musician Kevin Ayers.  Very old readers of this blog may remember him.  A richly gifted singer and songwriter, Kevin Ayers made some wonderfully quixotic and engaging pop music, full of wit, warmth and whimsy. He was a
Categories:  obituary; epitaph

Death and the Lady

Charles
Feb 21
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Posted by Vole Norma Waterson and Martin Carthy with their version of Death and the Lady As I walked out one day, one day I met an aged man by the way. His head was bald, his beard was grey, His clothing made of the cold earthen clay, His clothing
Categories:  music

Dead as a dodo

Charles
Feb 19
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Posted by our ornithology correspondent Richard Rawlinson With its alliterative similarity to Shakespeare’s phrase ‘dead as a doornail’, the term ‘dead as a dodo’ also remains in usage. The extinct bird has become a symbol of obsolescence. Unable to fly and laying just one egg at a time, this three feet-plus
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Painted, young and damned and fair

Charles
Feb 18
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Posted by Vole When I think back to the days after Diana’s death I remember a strange time: hot days and a sense of shared grief lying like a miasma over the whole country. I was working for a council in those days and the queue of people, waiting to
Categories:  Attitudes to death, funeral, History

Blogs away!

Charles
Feb 18
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Extraordinary communiqué from Sir Basil Batesville-Caskett Bt, CDM, RLSS (Bronze) I have just been handed a note. It reads:  Yo Bazza Hey, about that week’s holiday you’ve been promising me. Well, I’m taking it. I’ve gone to the seaside with my lovely missus. See ya next Monday! Blog-ed x x
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Great myths of Funeralworld

Charles
Feb 15
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Posted by Richard Rawlinson No.7 : Cremation is greener than burial.  The writer of Ilkley Moor Bar T’at was ahead of his time. Here’s a translation of the lyrics from the Yorkshire dialect: On Ilkley Moor without a hat You have been courting Mary Jane You are bound to catch your
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RIP Ted and Poppy

Charles
Feb 14
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It’s been a tough few days here at HQ, to be honest. Ted, our faithful, faulty bull terrier was put down on Wednesday morning. He had lymphoma. Ted was rescued from Essex where he had been brutally treated. Thereafter, it was difficult to know which of his eccentric/dysfunctional traits to
Categories:  Pet funerals

Can pills cure grief?

Charles
Feb 14
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“The grieving process gets close at what it means to be human; it’s understandable that handing it over to professionals armed with pills approaches the most dangerous misuse of pharmaceuticals we can imagine. “Whereas depression is usually constant, grief is more likely to ebb and flow in waves and it
Categories:  Grief