We have quite a few of our pilots that are purchasing various drop distribution systems and getting into this expanding market as well as providing a drop services to people holding baby reveal parties and distributing different colored confetti.Read this in a news article yesterday, more here . . .
UK firm offers grieving relatives the chance to have their loved one's ashes scattered by DRONE
Seems like a legit business model, why not, pets too.
The 2nd drone filming the release is a nice touch, a video to let people watch the release when they wanted from time to time.
as well as providing a drop services to people holding baby reveal parties and distributing different colored confetti.
I hope they all get fined for industrial littering.We have quite a few of our pilots that are purchasing various drop distribution systems and getting into this expanding market as well as providing a drop services to people holding baby reveal parties and distributing different colored confetti.
LOL Lister! Tell it like it is!I hope they all get fined for industrial littering.
To clarify, I was referring to the Gender Reveal confetti, not the ashes.LOL Lister! Tell it like it is!
Personally, I cannot see how refilling a loved one's ashes could be fun.Been there done that. To be clear, you will only be able to drop a small portion of the ashes at a time, however you can put some fun into the ceremony by letting the relatives fill the container for multiple lifts.
You sure do live in a beautiful area.Not going to put the added expense to my passing onto my family. They all know to drop my ashes in my favorite fishing spot.
Best little speckled trout spot close to home.
48.452261, -89.821363
Yes life often gets in the way of the fun things. Well don't give up on your dream. Life is to short.You sure do live in a beautiful area.
I spent one summer as a canoe guide in Quetico Park, leading ten-day canoe-camping excursions into the park working for Voyageur Wilderness Program.
So many great memories from that. The outdoor life for me, I swore I'd never have a desk job. But then I spent the next 30 years tied to a desk in a government office cubicle. Blech!
The job wasn't all bad. It allowed us to squirrel away enough loot to retire in a nice house on a lake 30-minutes outside of Ottawa. It's not nearly as remote or secluded as Quetico Park, but I still get to paddle my canoe!Yes life often gets in the way of the fun things. Well don't give up on your dream. Life is too short.
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