Date: April 9, 2014
Parkinson's Disease Rants & Ramblings Archive
Acceptance
Turning from one side to the other in bed suddenly became a monumental effort. The mind reasoned it as non thought provoking but the body resisted as if there were a mountain to climb. First steps of the morning were met with frank resistance as the feet refused to undertake the customary heel to toe […]
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The Rhythm
The steady tapping of rain on the tin roof of the old farm house maintains a mesmerizing blanket of soft sound on this wet North Carolina morning. Light glistens softly over the eastern hill as day breaks the darkness of the evening. Just a few weeks ago, the liquid onslaught would have transformed in the […]
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Overwhlemed
By: Cathy Garrott So many important and urgent things are staring me in the face right now, and I feel totally overwhelmed by the pressure of it all. Each item has a time limit/due date on it and screams for my immediate attention. This makes it hard for me to take the time to go […]
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The Web
A pleasant and warm breeze waifs over the dew covered deck as morning makes her call. Green grass is appearing now in abundance spotted with patches of wild green onions that seem to create mounds on the landscape. Insects are appearing in abundance as evidence that the environment is safe for their propagation and growth. […]
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The Season
Evidence of spring manifests itself more each day. As the unseasonable warmth descends upon the fields and forest daffodils are blossoming in places one would never dream of finding them. Fields and lawn are becoming greener each passing day. Even with the forecast cautioning the arrival of the next unseasonable cold front, new life springs […]
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The Cabinet
The bright glow of the morning sun streaks through the kitchen window illuminating the old Hoosier cabinet that stands as evidence of many years past. Gleaming now in its well worn state it still stands as harbinger of spices, kitchen supplies and a few seldom used pans. Almost unnoticed at other times, this handsome relic […]
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