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The End is Nigh (in a good way!)

Not the end, really! I've had all kinds of grief with Blogger and Google, mainly in getting it to remember my passwords.  As a result I was unable to update this blog for over a month as Google insisted on sending password rescue messages to my US cellphone (which is a fat lot of good when I am in New Zealand.)  So I have starter a new blog - the Mycroft Chronicles - that is going to focus a lot less on my multiple myeloma and be more about how bloody great I feel, at least until I wake up from my cma and realise I have been on vegetative life support for the last 3 years. In case I forget how I created this blog (which is inevitable), I will just remind myself that is from my pom...@gmail.com userid. I will then delete all the myriad google accounts I appear to have acquired. My new blog is at >>>> Themycroftchronicles.blogspot.com Just click anywhere in the blue text above to be magically transported to my new blog.

I am grateful for ....

I read an article in this morning's Asheville Citizen-Times that set me to thinking.  It was about staying healthy and, besides the usual tips about getting exercise and so on, it suggested keeping a log of things for which you are grateful. So here goes - no mushiness and no ranting allowed .... Susan and Sam - I'll never understand how they put up with me.  Nuff said for now. The Blue Ridge Parkway - my main road to everywhere in Asheville.  If you can't get there on the Parkway, it's probably not worth going to. Tinnie Salzano - a boss who recognised talent and recognised that not everyone is the same The people of Cancer Care of WNC - every one of them makes me feel like my well-being is of importance to them Ace Hardware - it's great to have a DIY store that isn't intimidating Lake Lure - not wild and dangerous but always different (and not reachable via the Parkway unless you try really hard) No - that's not a complete list