Dear Friends, What a difference a year makes! At this time last year, I was in my sixth day of Gerson Therapy, with Dan making nine fresh juices a day and all of my time and energy focused on stopping the onslaught of the scleroderma that had already reduced my
They call it the Great Valley Bookfest. I have my own reasons for agreeing that it’s a great valley; my parents were born there. Also, if it weren’t for this event, scheduled for October 19, 2013, I would probably still be working on Eternal River, Volume III. Instead, I did
Article by Roberta Werdinger: On Saturday, August 10, from 2 to 4:30 pm, the Grace Hudson Museum will host an opening reception and lecture for the exhibit “Milford Zornes: A Painter of Influence.” This retrospective of the long-lived watercolorist and beloved teacher includes many heretofore unseen paintings. Zornes’s daughter and
Dear Ones, 1. I just returned from Santa Rosa where I had my 3-month check-up with my rheumatologist. New blood tests to review. I’m happy to say all my vitals were excellent, my blood was good except for low platelettes and lymphocytes and the presence of the scleroderma antibody. Since
Dear Ones, Spring blossoms have fallen. New leaves are out in full force, tender chartreuses maturing into sturdy, dark greens. My own life has left the leafless season of roots going deep in the time of renewal and rest. I’m struggling to continue with habits that nourish and heal me—focusing