Welcome!
Let 2014 bring you health, happiness and a purpose in life.
I often check my dashboard and I see that a substantial number of you have vsited my blog but very few stop to comment on what stories have interested you most. Although I appreciate your interst, I would lie to know what portion and sublect matter of my large inventory of stories that my Readers would like read most.
My diary notes may be still too senstive for various agencies and organizatons that I still deal with, and so publishing, will have to wait.
I do have personal observations on my life within the global environment. If that sort of subject is of interest to you, please let me know.
Many people have impressed me and I have written about my association with them. In those cases, I have their permission to publish their stories. Others will remain as my accounts of the events as I experienced same.
There are other true stories where I have played a significant role that will need to wait until I am deceased to be published in whatever format my family may choose.
There are many stories in my memory bank about actual events that I have yet to set in print. Your interests will influence a priority in my attendance to this.
This past year, I have been challenged in attending to my many social organzations and their contnuing struggle to maintain ther function in this world. I found that my attention there took me away from my writing, where I really wanted to be. I also suffered from a bout of depression which my Chiropractor was able to relieve now.
My Xmas wish list includes Peace on Earth and for my Readers to write me!
The best to all of you in 2014!
Elmer
fred Houghton said:
I enjoy reading and am interested in the story’s and history of trips and family life
everigin said:
Fred:
I didn’t know that you were a follower. Thanks for commenting and I will follow through.
I have an unfinished story on my trip to the Grey Cup with my son and two of my daughters. We had agreed that 63 hours together was to “stay in the cup” but at the risk of being “beat up” by my family, I will reveal parts of the story over the holiday.
Have a great time!
Elmer
darrell verigin said:
I don’t know that a bone cracker can treat depression, I think you mean a psco doctor thanx darrell ps sorry for the typo and spelling Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2013 19:28:47 +0000 To: darrellverigin@hotmail.com
everigin said:
Darryl:
He is a Chiropractic of the new breed. There is no question that after straightening my spine and relieving many of my nerves, I am feeling much better all through.
Thansk for commenting!
Merry Xmas and see you at the various family functions
Uncle Elmer
Monique Huchet said:
Belatedly greetings via this blog Elmer. Today I am just exploring to get the lay of the land, i am planning to dive into the archives and add my two bits.
I didn’t know that your bout of depression was caused by a misalignment of the spine, Edgar Cayce often cited this as a cause of various health issues.
Once I get over my fear of being touched I should make an appointment.
everigin said:
Monique:
Nice to hear from you and welcome to my blog
The physical reasons for depression are complicated by the challenges we get from without and our interpretations of the messages via Quantum Physics
Sorting them out and eliminating those causes are part of a successful recovery. Pills was not my acceptable solution
Elmer