It took me over an hour to change out the lens on my camera this morn', I missed the opportunity to capture the dawn yet again. Awakened by massive muscle spasms across my back, along the rib cage and ending in the center of my chest.
Seems each day has it's own set of challenges. A constant cramp resides from the back of my left knee, traveling down the back of my calf. Stairs are no longer just a challenge to master, but send waves of pain throughout my lower body.
On a positive note, the left side of my mouth isn't completely numb. Porcupine quills have left my feet, if even just temporarily. I take each inkling of improvement as a good sign and am trying my best not to be discouraged by new developments. My resolve does waiver at times and I work hard to dissuade the depression that seems to inevitably follow when one's body doesn't behave and you just don't know why.
I feel fortunate that after about 30 snaps, I was able to capture the moon's rising last eve. This muscle weakness is driving me nuts! This is the best of 'em, slightly fuzzy from my unsteadiness, couldn't get the tripod set up...shame that I couldn't share the shadows, crevices and rugged terrain that I could see within the lens.
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