The last month has been rough on me. As a result of my push to finish Curse of the Spider Woman, I ignored my body's warning signals and ended up with nerve damage in my hip. Leg numbness and tingling has resulted. As a result of the chronic pain and discomfort, I'd fallen into a depression.
After several months of hoping it would go away, I finally went to a physical therapist. I'm slowly getting better, and that means I'm slowly feeling my mojo coming back. To kick start the whole process, I've taken a short retreat to the Oregon Coast.
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Haystack Rock |
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To the right is my view from my hotel room. The big monolith is Haystack Rock, the little guys are called (get this), The Needles. Oregonians are pretty funny, no?
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Cool sand and oil patterns |
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Couldn't seem to prevent getting in the water. |
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World's comfiest pants from
Kim Sakkara, natch.
Something about the waves and the wind help me find where my boundaries are broken.
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Slowly finding my smile again. |
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