Sentences with phrase «trees as memorials»

The makers of Bios Urn hope to convert cemeteries into forests, using trees as memorials instead of cement and stone.

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He's calling himself the Memorial Militia — because in these times, an army of one is as much as we can hope for — and he told AllNews 99.1 that «If they shut down our memorials, we're still going to take the trash out, we're going to clean the windows, we're going to cut the grass, we're going to pull the weeds, we're going to do the tree work.»
At that time, a tree was planted in Bellaire Park as a permanent memorial to all our babies.
In addition, some families find comfort in planting a tree or a rose bush as a living memorial to their child.
It can also be healing to do something special to honor your baby like a dedicated memorial stone at the zoo, planting a tree, create a blog or a website, celebrating birthdays, holding on to mementos, also wearing pins, getting tattoos, or applying car stickers of remembrance can help to heal as well.
The evening was filled with warmth as guests enjoyed a guided tour of the botanic gardens, including a visit to the hybrid oak tree planted by His Royal Highness Prince Charles in 2013 at the first memorial event.
KHS invites the community to adopt a tree, picnic table or gazebo as a memorial or tribute to a loved one.
As the season matures, it quickly transitions into a lush period of growth and greenery as New Yorkers exchange boots for sandals, the tulips bloom in Central Park and the cherry trees blossom around the Jefferson Memorial in WashingtoAs the season matures, it quickly transitions into a lush period of growth and greenery as New Yorkers exchange boots for sandals, the tulips bloom in Central Park and the cherry trees blossom around the Jefferson Memorial in Washingtoas New Yorkers exchange boots for sandals, the tulips bloom in Central Park and the cherry trees blossom around the Jefferson Memorial in Washington.
One installation known as Forest, however, is a more somber and reflective piece in the show that features poles representing tree trunks and serves as a memorial of the Holocaust.
Following the clear mandate by the Board of the synagogue to be as â $ œgreenâ $ as possible, several ideas were formulated to make a sustainable transition from old to new: the new building is built on the foundations of the old; local demolition rubble is placed in wire cages to create â $ œgabionâ $ walls to retain the edges of gardens and childrenâ $ ™ s playgrounds and the memorial trees that shade the existing building were cut down and reconstituted as paneling on the Ceremonial door.
Lining the avenue are sequoia trees, planted by the former owner of The Times newspaper, James Walter II as a memorial to the Duke of Wellington — another unique selling point to the house.
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