Date: March 31, 2015
Parkinson's Disease Rants & Ramblings Archive
Each Step
A fire like glow emerged over the eastern landscape as dawn made her way into the morning. Night had passed along with random dreams and the cocoon-like warmth between the covers. With a new day came gratitude as memories of the week past flooded this grandpa’s mind. The crystal blue waters of the Caribbean embracing […]
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The Greeting
Sun brightens the day as the wind brings much welcomed warmth to the farmland. The goats and chickens revel in the sprigs of fresh grass emerging from the still chilled but moist earth. Grubs, earthworms and tiny blossoms serve as the foundation for orange rich yokes in the freshly laid eggs. Trees and shrubs are […]
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A Heaping Helping
A steady drizzle descends upon the nearly saturated fields. Birds previously gorging on emerging earthworms find sustenance elsewhere. The humidity when combined with temperatures in the low forties embraces one with a chill to the bone. An assertion that we’ve had enough cold weather does nothing to bring about a change. The rain’s steady beat […]
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Perceptions
The glistening sun shining bright on the browned landscape conveyed the impression that warmth had finally come to the air around us. A stark cold snapped us firmly as we ventured from the warmth of the farmhouse into the bright but deceptive sunshine. Today the bright light of the sun is hidden behind the invading […]
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The Colliding Seasons
White patches dot the landscape as remnants of the last snow storm remind us that winter is not yet over. Fog permeates the field of vision as cold snow and earth collide with warmer moist air moving through our region. Predictions of spring like temperatures squeezing out rain are followed with those of sub-freezing climes […]
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