For years, my daughter Ruth and I would stand back to back to measure our height and see who was the taller. For years, I was inches taller as Ruth would stand on tip toes, wear thick soled shoes and pull on my arm to measure up.Last week measured ourselves again. To my chagrin, IContinue reading “Old Bones, February 27, 2023 320 words”
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Homeward Bound February 20, 2023 424 words
Most stories have a beginning, a middle and an ending. John came home from the rehab center on Tuesday afternoon. Tired and thin, He stood to give me a large hug.“It’s good not to be tethered.”“What do you mean?”John smiled ,”I tried to leave the floor twice.”I looked at the bracelet on his wrist. ItContinue reading “Homeward Bound February 20, 2023 424 words”
Perspectives, February 13, 2023, 488 words
Going through my email, I am often struck by the minor complaints and worries that bloggers write about. Now as I reflect on the last few weeks and wonder what changes I will see in John as he heals, I am the one who will share.John went through heart surgery to repair his valve, thenContinue reading “Perspectives, February 13, 2023, 488 words”
Butterfingers, February 6, 2023, 541 words
Stress will produce strange reactions in a person’s body. Some people break out in hives. Others have memory lapses. Still others have a meltdown. I have butterfingers.At first I thought my hand was weak from overuse and fatigue. In the past week, I have dropped several items. The first incident occurred drinking my evening tea.Continue reading “Butterfingers, February 6, 2023, 541 words”
Watch and Wait January 30, 2023, 468 words
Over the last year, I have been recovering from a stroke. I have experienced lapses in memory, word recall, and retrieving items. I will walk into a room then have no clue what I wanted. I retrace my steps to find the memory thread. To get items kept in a same drawer now on aContinue reading “Watch and Wait January 30, 2023, 468 words”
Where did all the snow go? January 23, 2023 539 words
Here in western lower peninsula of Michigan, we have had two snow falls of over 20 inches each. In between the snow has melted away. We are accustomed to snow on the ground from January till mid April. Not so this year.In my home town of Northville, The area on the east side of theContinue reading “Where did all the snow go? January 23, 2023 539 words”
Martin Luther King’s Day of Service, January 16, 2023 507 words
In 1983 Ronald Reagan signed a bill to commemorate Martin Luther King’s Day . It was celebrated national wide starting in 1986. Many people are familiar with his famous speech, “I have a Dream.” But what do we know about the rise of this Baptist minister? As a leader in the Civil Rights movement fromContinue reading “Martin Luther King’s Day of Service, January 16, 2023 507 words”
White and Gray January 9th , 2023 259 words
This time of the year is filled with dark cloudy days. Cold blasts roll from Lake Michigan to deposit freezing rain or snow, depending on the temperature.I long for the occasional glimpse of a hazy sun behind clouds. Daylight last less than eight hours a day. When I had daylight driving restrictions, I would driveContinue reading “White and Gray January 9th , 2023 259 words”
New Year’s day 2023 481 words
Happy New Year’s Day to all my readers. I wish to thank you for taking a virtual flight on Blind on the lite side. It is hard to believe that I am begining my 5th year as a blogger. Whether you are an occasional traveler or a regular visiter, I wish to thank you forContinue reading “New Year’s day 2023 481 words”
A Cookie for all Seasons, Rockies, December 26th 2022 215 words
Christmas Rockies were the last cookie selection I made this year. This a favorite of the whole family. It is filled with walnuts and dates. John talks of his Grandmother Helen making small loaves of a bread. For years, he thought this was fruit cake. Now, we make cookies instead of the cakes.We have madeContinue reading “A Cookie for all Seasons, Rockies, December 26th 2022 215 words”