Welcome to my blog. I have had ALS for 10 years now.


Since I started this blog in June 2008 I've had amazing feedback. Family, friends, people from all over North America, Australia, Scotland, England, and places I can't recall, have commented, encouraged and corresponded. I had no idea when Cynthia taught me how to set this up, how much I would love posting and how many people would read it. I want to say THANK YOU to everyone who has helped propel this therapeutic exercise into a daily routine. All of you, both friends and visitors, are now part of my blog family. Welcome.

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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Noticing the unnoticeable


I'm sure you have often spotted something out of the ordinary. A beautiful spiderweb, a patch of unusual moss, intertwined roots. But how much time did you spend examining what you noticed?
Did you move closer? Did you take a photo? Most people don't. There is no time, it's inconvenient, it's boring. How much you miss. Look at these two photos. One was taken by Libby in Scotland and one by Julia in England. They're amazing. I'm glad someone stopped to notice--and long enough to take a picture.

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