Today we are blogging on memorial gardens. Memorial gardens are long-lasting tributes to loved ones.
They allow the survivors to reflect and heal in peace and comfort.
A memorial garden can be a few crocks on a deck or something much larger.
There are no rules on making a memorial garden and each person must decide on what feels right.
Memorial GardenThe memorial garden photographs were submitted by a special person.
She is honoring both Grandpa and Grandma with a solar light shaped as a angel.
She has also planted three bright red geraniums with red symbolizing love.
You can add a variety of design elements to a memorial garden.
Benches or other garden seating, wind chimes, flags, special weather resistant plaques, painted stones, small fountains, or bird baths are all used in memorial gardens.
Try to make your memorial garden reflect your personal feelings.
Memorial Angel at Night Memorial Garden at Night
This inspirational angel with a solar light pays tribute both day and night to two very special people.
Memorial Angel Figurine
I thought I would also share a couple of photographs of the memorial angel I received as a gift.
This figurine is for indoor use only.
The angel has very fine features and has a halo of stars circling her head. She is holding a star in her upturned palms. Her wings expand over her back.
Her facial expression is one of calm and peace.
Memorial Angel with Star Front View of Memorial Angel