11 years ago Halloween was on a Sunday, this is the first year since that day that it has fallen on a Sunday again. I have played that day over and over again in my head. It was a good day.
It has been nice to return to some normalcy after another confusing year. I have been trying to set time aside to photograph in nature again, if I don’t schedule it in it won’t happen. My creative time is the first to get pushed aside when life gets hectic. I currently have an exhibit up at Alta bakery in Monterey (new work going up in January). It has been nice exploring the historic Cooper Adobe buildings and hanging out in the courtyard, while enjoying delicious food and sharing my artwork. My 2022 calendars are ready to go and are available in my online shop, remember they make great gifts! (How is it going to be 2022!?)
Rehab update:
I look back to where I was last year and i’m happy to say, i’m doing much better. Last October started five months of pain in my body and i’m still not sure the cause. With spinal cord injuries we experience something called autonomic dysreflexia, it’s the way our body feels pain. For me this is profuse sweating where I have full sensation, from the chest up. Every night I usually experience AD for an hour or two but for those four-five months it was happening the entire night.
The one big change that occurred before these intense months of pain was lack of physical therapy and exercise due to the pandemic. I was out of the pool for a year (I returned in February 2021). The bodywork and therapies I needed to stay healthy and pain-free weren’t available. It was a huge reminder of why I am doing what I am doing every day and why it is so important. As soon as I started getting more exercise and back in the pool the intense sweating stopped. I am so thankful every day for the movement I am able to get. This is only possible because I have the financial support and encouragement from my community and friends. It truly does take a village, and because of you, the journey continues…
‘‘We need to be angels for each other, to give each other strength and consolation. Because only when we fully realize that the cup of life is not only a cup of sorrow but also a cup of joy will we be able to drink it.’’
-HENRI NOUWEN
Hi Rachael…
ReplyDeleteI knew you when you were a young girl. I lived on Spaghetti Ridge aka Laurel Springs Road. I regularly read your blog to see how you are and what you’re up to. I love your photography.
I moved over The Pond in 2003 having married my English husband in a former Bishop’s Stately Home on 19.8.1999. I now live in a 200 year old cottage with walls 2’ thick. The Cottage is connected to the Big House by a long Conservatory overlooking my Walled Garden. It’s like living in a game of Clue.
My home is nestled on a windswept moor overlooking Arthur’s Saddle and Snowdonia... enchanting North Wales. I’m surrounded by green meadows, wild flowers, hedgerows with wild strawberries, song birds and sheep… no neighbours. I’ll send you some photos if I can sort out a way to send them.
Saudjie Cross-Crook weathertopsaudjie@yahoo.com
saudjie@gmail.com 💟