"Across the Lake"
8 x 10
Bahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. This is a test. This is only a test. This is a test of the emergency broadcasting system. If this had been an actual emergency. . . . They still do this don't they? It had a different impact during the cold war. It always made you think.
No, it doesn't have anything to do with this painting. This painting is one of the many Lake-Weir-morning paintings that make me think of a calm and peaceful cup of coffee as the fog burns off the lake and everyone else sleeps. I guess I'm craving peace and calm because my left hand has been doing one of those emergency broadcasting signals. For the past couple of weeks I have been having positional numbness in that hand. "Positional" meaning when I hold it certain ways it goes numb. It's not like the heart attack numbness. At least I don't think it is. And the doctors haven't mentioned that. It's just some nerve thing. And I'm writing it here so I can tell someone, but I'm really not telling someone because . . . well, I mean really, how many people read this thing?
The neurologist is going over the MRI tomorrow. Hopefully there's an easy answer. I want this over with. I want to get back on my bike. I, at least, want to know when I can get back on my bike. I want to be able to pick up a paint brush without having to hold my left hand over my head. I'll let you know.
This is a test. This has only been a test. . . .
Thanks for looking.
2 comments:
at least one person reads this thing! and since it's going to sign as "Z and M" you can go ahead and consider it two ;)
hope the hand gets better sooooon! this news [well, news to me] brings my tally of friends/family with injured hands/arms up to 6. yikes, people, stop gettin hurt!
Thanks Maria,
And I read yours too. Mindful Monday - good way to start off the week. :)
The MRI was inconclusive. Well it did conclude that I didn't have a major problem. So that was good.
Good to have you around.
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