« Reply #27 on: Wednesday 27 December 06 17:10 GMT (UK) »
I wonder if those looking after graveyards are surprised by flowers appearing on long-forgotten graves.
I placed flowers on my gg grandparents unmarked graves several years ago. However, some cemeteries here in the US no longer allow real flowers or plants to be placed on graves. Only plastic flowers and only on the grave for a limited amount of time. A real shame and yes these decision makers are the same ones who agreed to take care of the graves.
Along with the poor condition of some gravesites in some cemeteries the "older" graves are now so close together it is very difficult (if not impossible) not to step on another grave.
yn9man
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