http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norse_funeral
You sir are correct, it was in a boat tho. But the boat was on landA prominent tradition is that of the ship burial, where the deceased was laid in a boat, or a stone ship, and given grave offerings in accordance with his earthly status and profession, sometimes including sacrificed slaves. Afterwards, piles of stone and soil were usually laid on top of the remains in order to create a tumulus.
Roll him up in plastic sheeting and find some place cool and dry to keep him until you can make plans.So my dog was hit by a truck and died and idk what to do with it. I live in the city area so it'll be awkward to bury it in my backyard. I looked on google it doesn't give me a freaking answer and all the vets are closed for the night and animal control is closed as well.
So what do I do with a dead dog body for the night? It creeps me out and saddens me looking at it just laying there all broken. One major thing is I haven't told my girlfriend yet, and I will be yelled at for not locking the gate properly. So yes it's my fault. But anyway what the hell do I do with it till morning?
All anyone can really do.
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Although it is a serious topic, I have never been so entertained by some of the answers.
I'm sorry for your loss.
For some reason I thought call the Fire Department.
And then I had this funny idea. Put it in the tree and tell them there's a stranded animal in the tree.
Not to be mean, I'm sorry your dog died.