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Moonlight

I am listening this morning to some of Beethoven’s Sonatas as performed by Artur Schnabel. He’s really quite good. He started off with Moonlight Sonata. Beethoven named this “sonata quasi una fantasia,” and it was his 14th piano sonata, Op. 27, No. 2, written in C# Minor. What a beautiful piece of music to wake… Continue reading Moonlight

The Fall (to be enunciated as one would Monty Python’s “The Larch”).

The Fall Life happens so quickly. You’re standing in the middle of the highway of life looking down the road toward the future, and on the glistening, heat-baked asphalt is the tiny, wavy, mirage-like  image of a vehicle headed toward you. You know instinctively that the vehicle is your future. You‘re enjoying your daily snack… Continue reading The Fall (to be enunciated as one would Monty Python’s “The Larch”).

It Is Well!

Change happens. With chronic illness, change isn’t always in the right direction. But here we are … what are we going to learn from it? This has been an exciting fall for me. First, there is Nebraska football. I won’t ago into details, but the gist of it was that I get to see Husker… Continue reading It Is Well!

Jesus and the Game

“Enjoying the game?” asked the man sitting next to me.I glanced over and recognized him immediately.“Oh, hi Jesus,” I said. “How long have you been sitting here?”“Since the start of the game” he said with a smile.“You mean you’ve been here for three innings and I haven’t noticed you?”“That’s about right,” he said.I guess I’ve… Continue reading Jesus and the Game

Tai Chi and Boxing are important for Tackling Parkinson’s

You can’t just fluidly wander any more. The shuffling / freezing and balance-related falling phenomena of Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is something that won’t go away. PD is progressive. As the clock turns, the symptoms worsen. The one thing that has been found (so far) to help SLOW the progression and to mediate between body and… Continue reading Tai Chi and Boxing are important for Tackling Parkinson’s

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