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Click the link above for a very interesting blog by Alan Rosenberg, who came to buy some of my craft supplies recently. It's an interesting perspective from someone who lives in Manhattan, and who would probably never come to Central Queens, except by chance. Well, chance brought him here a little earlier than expected, and he was fascinated by the architecture [great pictures] and the Uzbeki culture.
Until 2004, I was an independent and active woman -- a former airline sales exec and then a high school educator. Then my body kept betraying me. I was finally diagnosed with ALS/Lou Gehrig's Disease -- confined to a wheelchair and unable to speak. With life at a slower pace, I learned to live a more conscious and mindful life -- buying, eating and other choices. I listen instead of talking, and I observe instead of running and rushing.
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