Oh, Misky. This is you, at your best. I love the staccato style, the seemingly incomplete thoughts that create full pictures. Wonderful. LikeLike Reply
I love the title, Misky, with its conversational tone, and the way you convey the reaction in vivid detail but only hint its cause. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
“It’s like this, I said” …. as we explain our symptoms to the dr who appears to be a young kid to us…..and we get dizzy again as we talk about it. Shadows leaning unbalanced indeed. LikeLike Reply
Between the youth of our caregivers, and white coat syndrome, many of us inhabit this message. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
16 responses to “Quadrille #90”
Oh, Misky. This is you, at your best. I love the staccato style, the seemingly incomplete thoughts that create full pictures. Wonderful.
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Thanks, De, and thank you for the prompt.
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This is wonderful… such a visit that make me shiver with concern.
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Thanks, Bjorn.
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I love the title, Misky, with its conversational tone, and the way you convey the reaction in vivid detail but only hint its cause.
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Thanks, Kim.
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“It’s like this, I said” …. as we explain our symptoms to the dr who appears to be a young kid to us…..and we get dizzy again as we talk about it. Shadows leaning unbalanced indeed.
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So true, everyone seems young nowadays.
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Mysterious and emotionally charged writing that pulls the reader in.
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Thanks!
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You’re welcome 🙂
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Between the youth of our caregivers, and white coat syndrome, many of us inhabit this message.
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Ageing is not for cowards!
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so much in just 44 words
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That merry-go-round would make me dizzy.
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The sudden turn of events catches me by surprise. Love this one.
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