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Related: About this forumAlzheimer's: Deep Into the Darkness On Pluto
By Greg O'Brien
"Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting..."
--Edgar Alan Poe
For all creatures of the earth, nothing is as fundamental as daylight, which blooms new memories and sheds light on life itself. The darkness can be numbing; isolation warps the mind.
On the lip of holiday celebrations and year-end resolutions, the tilt of the earth 23.5 degrees from the sun, summons the Winter Solstice when the sun is lowest in the sky, reflecting a scant nine hours and 32 minutes of daylight--the shortest day of the year, a time of inner reflection for all of us.
The sun's purposeful journey across the sky, from the shortest day to the longest day, has been measured since early time, and manifested in such mystic monuments as Stonehenge in England and Machu Picchu in Peru.
--Edgar Alan Poe
For all creatures of the earth, nothing is as fundamental as daylight, which blooms new memories and sheds light on life itself. The darkness can be numbing; isolation warps the mind.
On the lip of holiday celebrations and year-end resolutions, the tilt of the earth 23.5 degrees from the sun, summons the Winter Solstice when the sun is lowest in the sky, reflecting a scant nine hours and 32 minutes of daylight--the shortest day of the year, a time of inner reflection for all of us.
The sun's purposeful journey across the sky, from the shortest day to the longest day, has been measured since early time, and manifested in such mystic monuments as Stonehenge in England and Machu Picchu in Peru.
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Alzheimer's: Deep Into the Darkness On Pluto (Original Post)
LiberalArkie
Dec 2015
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It is that time of year for me. It is a very good article, I learned a lot.
LiberalArkie
Dec 2015
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CaliforniaPeggy
(152,859 posts)1. GREAT article, and thank you, LiberalArkie!
Written by someone who actually has the disease, it is extremely illuminating.
K&R
LiberalArkie
(17,190 posts)2. It is that time of year for me. It is a very good article, I learned a lot.
I lost 3 cats in the last few months who I then went from Alzheimer's. My mom went in 88, before doctors even knew much about it.
Not a fun experience.
packman
(16,296 posts)3. Amazed at the clarity, the use of imagery, the power of the author's writing
This I do not associate with Alzheimers.