Sorry I missed your comment. Might look into camphor and witch hazel now that the sutures are gone. Keeping them ādryā left me with some leathery lips. Moisturizing morning, noon, and night now. :-p
Excellent reflections this morning on watching our bodies stitching themselves back together. Lately, I've been spending time in the mornings before getting out of bed going through my own aging body and visualizing how well all my parts and pieces are still functioning. How often over the past almost 82 years it has put itself (and the me-ness of me) back together when I've bruised, scraped, lost or broken various parts and pieces. We tend to forget just how magical we humans are.
Medical practice cures; nature heals.
I am very happy about your improvement.
Thanks, Sam! Iām very happy to hear from you. Cheers and hope your weekend is going great!
Thanks Clint and Rupert. Camphor and witch hazel may be helpful. šš°āš¦šš§š¹šµš³āš
Sorry I missed your comment. Might look into camphor and witch hazel now that the sutures are gone. Keeping them ādryā left me with some leathery lips. Moisturizing morning, noon, and night now. :-p
The photograph of Rupert Brooke is terrific. Something about sepia tones for me that adds an air of romantic energy and clarity.
Glad you liked the photo, Dan. Cheers!
Excellent reflections this morning on watching our bodies stitching themselves back together. Lately, I've been spending time in the mornings before getting out of bed going through my own aging body and visualizing how well all my parts and pieces are still functioning. How often over the past almost 82 years it has put itself (and the me-ness of me) back together when I've bruised, scraped, lost or broken various parts and pieces. We tend to forget just how magical we humans are.
So beautifully written, Dennis. Thank you for sharing!
Hugs!