Easing Bipolar Disorder With Nature

Life has its ups and downs, but for you, the roller coaster is a daily occurrence, and hardly ever as enjoyable as a visit to the amusement park. Unfortunately, medicine is rarely a good answer. Like most diseases, Bipolar Disorder … Continue reading

Hooray For Western Medicine

I have been quiet this summer. Barely blogging 2-3 times per month. The reasons are two-fold: 1. I am stuck in an awful and all-encompassing lawsuit, against one of the most evil corporations on the planet–CitiMortgage, Inc. 2. I am … Continue reading

Perfect Summer Breakfast

Went to a party last night for an old friend’s 50th birthday. He is looking good, and his new house is wonderful, as was the company. One thing that struck me was how old everyone looked. I guess 50 is … Continue reading

Desperation Leads to Inspiration

“Every now and then we all get desperate.” I learned that from Peter Wolf, lead singer of the J. Geils Band. Now, of course, that band is playing with out guitarist and co-founder J. Geils himself, due to a contractual … Continue reading

Join Us For A Healthy Dinner

On July 12 in Natick we are having dinner at Moe’s Southwest Grill. It’s inexpensive, easy to get to, and reasonably healthy. Visit this link to sign up In the meantime, be good to yourself: Eat light in Summer: more … Continue reading

The Marathon Of Life

Today is wonderful…sunny, quiet, nature is on the move for Spring, and people are excited about the Marathon, the Bruins, and having a relaxing weekend. I already got some things done for today, so I can relax with my family. … Continue reading

Does The World Work?

Sometimes it seems that everything is broken. In my world, it’s the little things that get me. The kids up the street don’t show up on time to walk with my daughter (so I get to walk her, that’s good), … Continue reading

500 Posts—Something For Everyone

I’ve been at this for a while now, and I must say, I enjoy it. Sharing my life reminds me I’m not alone, and adds incentive for others to include people in their lives. In these times, with financial and … Continue reading