Well Ain’t That Something.

Friday Morning Sketch Over Coffee and Breakfast

I’ve been torn about launching this webpage dedicated to my art. In particular about how much I should alert any viewers that my struggle with multiple sclerosis is somehow undoubtedly going to assert its relevance into it. How to segregate the two? If they absolutely gotta coexist, how best to compartmentalize them so folks who aren’t interested in being confronted with one of them can …

OH!
Corona virus 😳
Pandemic 😱
Quarantine 😷

Okay … now everything just got even more complicated. Guess I just need to just post and launch and hope that MS doesn’t get too obtrusive.

Heading Into Quarantine

Gonna try to post a gallery of sorts as soon as I can. Hopefully tomorrow.
Try to stay safe 😷.

3 Replies to “Well Ain’t That Something.”

  1. Thank you for sharing this great post! I have lived with MS for almost 20 very long years and it has been challenging. I made a promise to myself and my grandfather all those years ago when I was diagnosed that I will never give up this fight and someday I will win the war! I am looking forward to reading more of your great posts and hope if you have the time, you will check out my site. I do the best I can to spread positivity to as many as I can, while always keeping things honest and real! Take care and I hope you stay safe and comfortable!!

    1. Sorry to hear that you’ve been wrestling with MS for the past several decades, Alyssa 😢. Your positive embrace of life (both regarding, and despite) multiple sclerosis is powerfully inspiring ♥️. I look forward to following your blog as soon as I figure out how 🤔 (I’m still pretty clueless with social media).

      1. Thank you so much! Living with MS for so long has been challenging, but it is just part of my life and I deal with issues like it is normal life. I am looking forward to getting to know you and reading more of what you share. If you ever need any help with social media and wordpress, please do not hesitate to contact me! Take care!

Leave a Reply