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Grey Goose

By lmhall | November 20, 2007

Thanksgiving postcard

The horn in my car is ultra sensitive. So I drive around randomly honking for no apparent reason. It usually happens when I’m deep in thought, and always surprises me! So it does serve a purpose, as sort of an alarm to wake up and tune in to the traffic. Driving home tonight I startled myself and a couple of pedestrians and decided to christen the Toyota, “Grey Goose”. It feels right.

A trying week and it’s only Tuesday. On a positive note we’re refining our motorcycle urn line. The set-up is a bit tedious with all the options available, but will benefit our clients, we’re getting more requests for the motorcycle tank cremation urns.
Back in Black Motorcycle Urn

If you are looking for something special for the free spirit, take a look. Our motorcycle tank cremation urns are some of the best on the market for the money. Midwesterners tell me the motorcycle urn selections are hard to find in the some of the local markets. Here in SW Missouri I know of one funeral home that carries a very attractive tank urn, one style only and starts in the $700 range. The cool thing about the Urngarden motorcycle urns is that if you’ve got a custom paint connection, you can even buy the blank tanks and design your own personalized motorcycle memorial.

So I leave you with my mantra this week:

Wait in power of

knowing what is possible

Do not waiver

Remain Steady

Remain true to your

Goals and allow life

to carry you.

That which is

worthwhile is sometimes

created slowly.

Topics: Garden, cremation, freedom, funeral homes, cremation urns, funeral urns |

2 Responses to “Grey Goose”

  1. Jesus Take The Wheel at Life in the Garden Says:
    January 23rd, 2008 at 8:47 am

    […] So yesterday was a little slick, a thin glaze that made the morning commute a little dicey. The Grey Goose handled beautifully through the red light as I narrowly avoided a cargo van turning left in front of me, as well as oncoming traffic. […]

  2. Goose It! at Life in the Garden Says:
    January 26th, 2008 at 9:33 am

    […] Salty Grey Goose. […]

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