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Local Crematoria Videos

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SuzanneHGardner.com  is a website with a dual purpose. Yeah, sure, it promotes Suzanne as a funeral celebrant and is a way to contact her if you want to use her services. However, the primary purpose is to be an information portal for people who have the task of arranging a funeral. There are readings and poems (both religious and non-religious ) which are often used so you can look through and find one which suits your purposes. Also a list of music often played at funerals. There are definitions of the terms Funeral Directors may use - to help you better understand what you are expected to do. There's a regular blog where Suzanne discusses subjects such as ' Should children attend funerals ', ' Registering a death ' and ' The cremation process '. There is also a page on the crematoria in Suzanne's locale. A brief description of each is accompanied by a map and directions and there's an  interactive map of all the crematoria, ceme

H10 Tindaya, Fuerteventura

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There aren't many places abroad that we've visited more than once, but this is certainly one of them. It's a great hotel yards from a little cove with great walks in both directions. And then there are the Barbary Ground Squirrels...

Avallon Lodges, Cornwall

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What could be more relaxing and enjoyable than a log cabin miles from anywhere with it's own hot tub? Well, we could have a long discussion about that, but our visit to Avallon Lodges in the summer of 17 was a great week. It's not too far from the North Cornwall coast with it's rugged coastline and quaint villages, but it's not too near either. Here's my video guide:

Seabank Hotel, Malta

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A few years ago (2014 to be exact), we were invited to go to Malta to celebrate the wedding of two close friends. They were married in the registry office in Valletta and we followed it by a visit to "The Pub" and a horse and carriage ride round the town. We stayed in Mellieha in the north of the island at the Seabank hotel. I can seriously recommend the hotel - it's a great one, and the location is really good too. Here's my video guide:

Dubrovnik

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Oh dear, I seem to have taken quite a while to get the second video from our Croatia holiday sorted. Well, here it is - a quick guide to the ancient city of Dubrovnik.