This art is absolutely stunning. I finally had the time last night to view the entire site, beginning to end, and was speechless. Jane and Mark have created a simply unbelievable work, and Jerry Finch has translated it to the website beautifully. I thank all involved for letting me share this experience. Best, Kathrynne Stan or Joan Snyder wrote: > > Hello to all: I don't know whether it was the timing of Jerry's > announcement, or it's placement at the end of the digest or something > that I have missed but I have failed to see any discussion on "The > Letting Go: A Parkinson's Story." If you missed it, this art work is > able to be viewed at: > http://www.parkinsonalliance.net/page1.htm > I think that it is well worth your while to browse this remarkable art > exhibit and to let us know your feelings, thoughts, and reactions to > this truly [powerful statement about PD & its' effect on the human > situation. Send to us your writings that this work inspires. I know the > amount of work that went into the the creation of the web site and I > thank Jerry Finch, from the bottom of my heart for that effort. While it > was a labor of love for Jane Scott & Marc Esser to create this art, I > cannot possibly begin to tell you the amount of blood, sweat, & tears > that went into their work! So please, take the time to view this very > important site. > > -- > Joan E. Snyder 47/39 > [log in to unmask] > "Courage is fear that has said its' prayers." -- Kathrynne Holden, MS, RD Medical nutrition therapy Author: "Eat well, stay well with Parkinson's disease" "Parkinson's disease: assessing and managing unique nutrition needs" http://www.nutritionucanlivewith.com/