A little macabre, but at the same time, optimistic.

As for me, I always thought it would be a good idea to scatter my ashes on a patch of ground and plant an oak there, and since ash is very fertile, you could say I was essentially part of that oak. Either that or just put my coffin under the tree, but I could see it being broken open by roots and the like...

If that doesn't happen, one of those old, quiet, tree-surrounded cemeteries would do nicely. Nothing by any roads. Oh, and I would like to be buried in Europe. You know, one of those really old cemeteries that have been long forgotten, and if a local tells you to go over the ridge and a ways into the forest, you'll find it in a clearing.

I know people who want their bodies in cryo. That's a little creepy for me, but if there ever is a life-rescusitating machine developed in the future, and it works on preserved, frozen bodies, you'd still have to deal with coming back to life in a preservative embalmed, frozen, withered dehydrated body. I'd rather rest in peace, thank you.