tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8711424852687105317.post424171517782889643..comments2023-07-02T04:12:55.831-07:00Comments on Lord Admiral of Her Majesty's Airship Fleet: Rat MortalityBaron von Chophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00080541718583760003noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8711424852687105317.post-65099172201160761022009-02-12T12:54:00.000-08:002009-02-12T12:54:00.000-08:00when my grandfather died, he died at my grandparen...when my grandfather died, he died at my grandparents home. my mom and i were there for his last moments, and then when he finally passed, we had to call the coroner to come out. this was just past midnight on christmas eve/morning. so the coroner comes out, does his official stuff and his condolence stuff, and so on. and then they had to load the body onto a stretcher to remove it. they covered it with a sheet, and removed his jewelry, but they had forgotten to strap his arms down, and as they bounced the stretcher over a step into the house, one of his arms came loose and just swung out from under the sheet. it was the strangest thing to see, because it so clearly moved like an inanimate object, even though it was clearly part of a human. it was utterly bizarre.<BR/>i remember the way my mouse felt when she died, but mostly i remember that she was cold. i think my mom did most of the handling. but seeing the physical process of my grandfather's death was both extremely fascinating and utterly horrifying. <BR/>whatever it is that animates us, whether it is a soul, a mind, a spirit, or simply chemical reactions, when we die it is truly gone. whether it goes somewhere else or whether it disappears, i don't know. but it does not remain with our physical selves, that much is obvious.<BR/>if there is an afterlife, i have to believe that animals go there too. everything i can do that makes me think i might have a soul, animals can do. love, hurt, dream, fear. if musashi is somewhere else, i'm sure he is well. if he's not, i think it doesn't matter, because he lived as good a life as a sweet little rat could hope for.Elizabeth E. Greyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14462644259557583557noreply@blogger.com