I’ll take it and be grateful
I’m happy to say that it has been an otherwise fairly uneventful day. I’ll have to repair the male connector that activates Oliphaunt’s tail-lights, but… Read More »I’ll take it and be grateful
I’m happy to say that it has been an otherwise fairly uneventful day. I’ll have to repair the male connector that activates Oliphaunt’s tail-lights, but… Read More »I’ll take it and be grateful
After an obnoxious 4am pop, not surprising after a cortisol-saturated day like yesterday, I dozed until 7 when I could persuade my body to take… Read More »I’m awake now
Last night, in an effort to give my autonomic nervous system a chance to calm down, I turned off my lovely hostess’s wifi while I… Read More »"Plan" is a 4-letter word
I got bitten by a deer tick right before leaving Massachusetts. Lyme disease is, of course, something CRPSers are susceptible to, so I took it… Read More »Not what I expected today
Those of you on the central coast of California know that tule fog is what comes in when it’s hot inland and cool on the… Read More »Oliphaunt, the Thule Frog
I’m intrigued by how different the characteristic of integrity looks on different people. My car’s detailing is being supervised by a very Catholic chaplain who… Read More »Different souls, one world
Last week, I was in California, doing good and necessary things. This week, I’m in Massachusetts, doing different necessary things. I have to find a… Read More »Peripatetic Stealth Gimp
I’ve always been fidgety. When I get MRIs, I really annoy the techs because I think I’m holding perfectly still, but my body goes twitch-twitch-twitch.… Read More »Active learning
I was in a van with two friends of mine, a man and a woman, both of them using wheelchairs. We were looking for parking.… Read More »"Invisible disability" gets an upgrade
JC said, “Let’s take a ride.” This always precedes eye candy, long silences punctuated by little “wow” sounds from me and gentle wafts of quiet… Read More »After the burn