Are they out of control?
I know that it is customary for friends and family
to place a wreath or bouquet of flowers on the
coffin and grave of a deceased family member.
But are they necessary for public figures, the first
and the most prolific display of this kind was at the
death of Princess Diana, there were flowers everywhere
around the Palaces.
Same again for the Prince Philip, though not as many,
I am not a "spoilsport" or a "wet blanket", as for as I
know, but is it not just too much?
The florists are loving I bet, but perhaps it would be
more fitting to donate a sum of money to a charity.
Maybe I am a "Wet Blanket" after all.
Mike.
I know that it is customary for friends and family
to place a wreath or bouquet of flowers on the
coffin and grave of a deceased family member.
But are they necessary for public figures, the first
and the most prolific display of this kind was at the
death of Princess Diana, there were flowers everywhere
around the Palaces.
Same again for the Prince Philip, though not as many,
I am not a "spoilsport" or a "wet blanket", as for as I
know, but is it not just too much?
The florists are loving I bet, but perhaps it would be
more fitting to donate a sum of money to a charity.
Maybe I am a "Wet Blanket" after all.
Mike.
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