Dear Friends,
This is the sight of one finger, typing.
July's butterfly is flying slow, due to a sneaky dog and a slippy
lupie. Lucky Lady was behind me, then she was under me and then I was
in mid-air. Fortunately, the floor caught me and bounced me back on
her, my cushy canine trampoline. The lucky dog was unhurt, the lucky
lupie is recovering and will be a single index finger typist for a
while. but - none of my spun glass bones are broken – nary a one.
Truly, wonders never cease. It's no wonder, "Appreciation", is my
mantra.
Please friends, don't try this trick at home – your canine companion
might not be quite so cushiony.
Despite these `dog days', BNB July 2003 issue, "Lupus, Toxins and Our
Body Burden", will soar in soon. This month's issue delves further
into the complex relationships between lupus, its autoimmune sister
syndromes and environmental factors.
This is a loony lupie miracle and public safety announcement, brought
to you live, from Butterfly NewsBytes.
Thank you for your understanding, patience and support. May your
wolves be forever muzzled, never to nibble on you again.
Your limping, lupie scribe,
Shar
Shar Phoenix
shar_bnb@...
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