A home of history, harmony

27/365: fractured reality/grace under pain
fibromyalgia

Image by kira.belle
my non-fairy tale illustration that’s been in my head for days. dove into my darker side to sketch and paint this representation of how I feel on a daily basis. the illustration’s surrounded by various quotes of things said to me over the years.

learn more about fibromyalgia: www.fmaware.org/
i am also affected by arthritis; all kinds, and in every joint of my body.

This photo was blogged: blog.journalgirl.com/2008/01/a-fractured-rea.html

A home of history, harmony
Time moves gracefully at this stone house in Perkiomenville. Here, life forges onward with reverence for the past. You see that spirit in the morning as Charles “Chas” Brynan III practices the precise postures of the ancient healing art of tai chi in a garden of boulders left by glaciers.
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Your Biz for Jan. 9
Members of the staff of the Acupuncture Chiropractic Center in Greeley helped out A Kid’s Place with their patient appreciation day on Dec. 16. Pictured from left, Dr. Mike Springfield, Emily Springfield, Katelin Mackey, Gwen Schooley of A Kid’s Place, Louise Kessler, Dr. Eric Walker and Erin Timm.
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Pennsylvania subsidized health insurance for low-income people to end
Pennsylvania’s subsidized health insurance for low-income working people will likely end next month, officials on Gov.-elect Tom Corbett’s transition team said Tuesday, leaving more than 40,000 people with less palatable options and dashing the hopes of more than 400,000 on the waiting list.
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