Hi, Mayeights! There has been a tiny but clear improvement in my swallowing. I am able to eat thicker liquids and, on occasion, small amounts of more solid food, chewed very thoroughly. Last week I s… more →
Mayeights - United by Penny Brohn Cancer Careedevine wrote 5 days ago: Here’s my Thanksgiving in its bare bones, the story of one holiday and the glucose readings th … more →
beanbooks wrote 3 months ago: Confession: I opened the store this morning, then I was bored, then I scarfed down an entire box of … more →
sarahwithah wrote 6 months ago: Way too much! On a recent venture to the store to buy toothpaste for my husband, I was staggered by … more →
Pablo Saborio wrote 6 months ago: Materiality is the common road. We tread its trail; we pursue the scent of rock. We are — thes … more →
ponderingwanderer wrote 9 months ago: Many, many years ago the Catholic church did what it has done with so many holidays- they took a ver … more →
surftwisted wrote 9 months ago: just back from the first surftwisted BBQ of 2009 down on little Fistral, great success, nobody forgo … more →
strangemilagros wrote 10 months ago: What Do You Do? This is typically a time of the year when I find many people succumbing to feeling … more →
babubasu wrote 11 months ago: Freelance writer, Babu Basu finds his stomach bullied into submission and practices the national spo … more →
adinear wrote 1 year ago: Again, I wonder out loud – who in the Sam Scratch does the research for all this stuff – is this a m … more →
mayeights wrote 1 year ago: Hi, Mayeights! There has been a tiny but clear improvement in my swallowing. I am able to eat thick … more →
happenupon wrote 1 year ago: So we are moving into a Protestant cycle, out is over indulgence, overspending, and decadence. Ins … more →
A Particular Mind wrote 1 year ago: It’s the creamer. It has to be. I happen to be one of those people who are doomed to be forever b … more →
Hails wrote 1 year ago: Did you miss me? I have returned home, complete with my bags full of presents from Santa, and a sick … more →