This morning I caught a particularly interesting spot on NPR about a
Philadelphia museum devoted to the art and ritual of death, dying, grief,
and mourning. 'Twas on "Morning Edition," and there were a few bits that,
dispite their morbid/macabre nature, made me grin. So I'm sharing. The
link follows:
http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/features/2002/aug/mourning/index.html
Have a great "mourning," everyone!
-Summer
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