A source of information on how one person meets the day to day challenges of living with Scleroderma. I have had over 11 000 views here but virtually no comments. Would be most appreciative if some of you would take the time to at least say hello and if you find the site helpful. The above image is one of my photographs. To see more follow the link in the right panel.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Busy Times
Bea and I have been busy organizing our first Walk in the Park for Scleroderma these past few weeks. My tasks have been mostly computer related - writing letters, making posters and drawing up pledge sheets. We are also doing the concert again and I started working on that poster today as well. The bands aren't finalized yet so I won't finish it until everyone is confirmed.
Details for the walk are as follows:
Gibbons Park, London, Ontario on Saturday June 5 from 10:00 - 2:00
and the concert:
Same day at the
East Side Bar & Grill
750 Hamilton Road, London
3:00 - 7:30
Tickets at the door $10.00 or a donation of $10.00 or more at the walk.
Contact me for pledge sheets and more details.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Spring
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As of 1:32 this afternoon it is officially spring. Actually the last two weeks have really felt like spring with record breaking warm temperatures and mostly clear skies. Now, I don't know if it's coincidence or not but my aching joints are not so achey these days. I have been feeling much better in general as a matter of fact, even playing the guitar more.
As of 1:32 this afternoon it is officially spring. Actually the last two weeks have really felt like spring with record breaking warm temperatures and mostly clear skies. Now, I don't know if it's coincidence or not but my aching joints are not so achey these days. I have been feeling much better in general as a matter of fact, even playing the guitar more.
Found this mural the other day inside a mall and thought it was a good reflection of how I felt. Took it with my new camera, an Olympus Pen which I bought because it is even smaller than my Canon Rebel which I just sold yesterday. It also has live view on the back display panel so I don't have to lift the camera to eye level which has been a problem these past several months.
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