Tag Archives: “black and white”
Defining Progress in Severe ME: Part 2: Living in Black and White
If you had asked me a year ago, ten years ago, or even two decades ago if I ever thought that Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (M.E.) would cause me to flee into the dark, I would have responded with a resounding, “No.” Today, I know that I would have been wrong … very wrong. Since January of 2011 I have been adapting to a life void of color. It is one that has now become eerily reminiscent to my beloved hobby: black …
Expressive simplicty in Black and White
They say a picture is worth a thousands words. Today, I don’t feel like conveying my heart with words … well, not written words, anyway. I have been playing with my creative side today. You see, I have spent the whole weekend in bed as I ‘hit the wall’ as Joleen so eloquently puts it! I had a really bad flare-up with the FMS this week but today it started easing and I found myself in an introspective, melancholy mood. …

























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