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Monthly Archives: August 2013
Talking with Jillian
Days ago I met with reporter Jillian Daley. She was working on an OHSU Knight Cancer Institute article. The article would be included in all Pamplin Media Group owned papers which covers a pretty big swath of Oregon. Today, the article … Continue reading
Outdoors Underground
I’m climbing out of the cave! Finally, I’m feeling more and more like my old self again. Energy is coming back! I love having some spunk and look forward to having some stamina.
America the Beautiful
Weeks ago, at a neighborhood barbecue, I learned about a pass I could get for FREE because I am disabled. Well, the details are a little different but generally, the crowd was right. “America the Beautiful” is a National Parks and … Continue reading
TGIF !
I used to treat myself to something special after finishing a cancer treatment week. Since I’ve been on the twice daily oral pills I’ve stopped this tradition. Today, I brought it back. Why? Because it is Friday and hell I … Continue reading
Too Many Tomatoes
I’m not a huge gardener. In fact, I’m better described as a tiny gardener. I most often pick the brain of my friend, Julie, and do what she says. For the most part it all turns out pretty A-OK! I’m … Continue reading