So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Aspects Of Planning A Biker Funeral Including A Motorcycle Hearse In Portland

By Allyson Burke


The loss of a loved on is a terrible thing. In addition to dealing with the sadness of having them gone from your life you have the unenviable task of having to choose a memorial that best fits who they were as a person in life. For those who choose to life the biker lifestyle, the rituals of death are more complex and tradition filled than many other subcultures. For those who are planning a biker funeral there are a lot of special considerations to take into mind. For one of those, the use of a motorcycle hearse Portland offers options.

If the biker in question is also a member of a riding group then there may be additional considerations to keep in mind. If they are a member of an "outlaw" or one percenter motorcycle club then there will also be special traditions and needs that are established by the culture and by-laws of the brotherhood that they are a part of. These needs may not be fully understood by those in the outside world but they are to the heart of the biker culture.

One tradition that is universal to all bikers is the placing of the riding boots between the feet of the biker right before the casket is closed. They should also be filled with small amounts of dirt as s symbol of "long-journeys coming to an end". This is often done by the club member or family member closest to the biker in life.

The club officers or the closest riding buddies are the ones who traditionally seal the casket and carry it to the hearse. If a motorcycle hearse is used then traditionally the bikers best friend will be the one who rides the hearse bike. This is a sign of guiding the departed biker on his "last ride" to the cemetery.

One of the most unusual aspects of biker funerals is the happy atmosphere that seems to be predominate past the grief. This is due to the fact that the fellow bikers look at this as a joyous time. Yes their brother and loved one is gone from this world but he has gone on to where the roads are always clear and the weather is always perfect for a ride.

These events often take place over long weekends. Its is not uncommon for the events surrounding a biker funeral to extend over two or more days. Activities such as memorial rides and bonfires are common as well as the polishing of the deceased's bike and the motorcycle hearse that will carry them on their final ride.

It is not uncommon for bikers to be buried in full gear with their club vest or riding vest draped over the casket in the manner a flag would be for a veteran. The biker motorcycle may be present in the service draped in black cloth as well. In many cases the keys are one of the last tings to be placed in the casket before it is closed and sealed.

While the planning of a biker funeral can be complicated, made even more so by the feelings that are swirling around the loss of the loved one, it is a necessity. This is a world that they loved to live in and they deserve the send off that is traditionally afforded to its members. The use of a motorcycle hearse Portland service is a wonderful touch that adds to the special nature of the services. It is one aspect of a much more ceremony filled time in the departed's life.




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