Steve’s Blog: June 29 – Sunshine Valley to Princeton
No shoulder to cry on. We started with trepidation. It was cold (11c) and raining. It turns out that BC highway shoulders are water soluble, as they seem to have vanished as we progressed. Sometimes the ”shoulder” is ample and clean, sometimes it is missing entirely, but usually it is a 12” gap in the […]
Steve’s catch up blog
We are now at Day 4 and I have been shirking my blog writing duties. Our evenings have been filled with organizational tasks to get things going in the right direction, including all the mundane tasks (shopping, laundry, meals, scissor-jacking the RV). So here goes the (hopefully) one and only catch-up blog: June 25 – […]
Parkinson’s, Fear and the Lion’s Gate
It was a day spent re-organizing the RV, doing interviews and hosting Larry Gifford at our campsite. All the while, Vancouver’s Lion’s Gate Bridge loomed behind us. We drove over it to get to our campground. When we crossed, I was uncomfortable with the height of the bridge, the height of siting up in the […]
Jim does some interviews before the start
Local Legend
We met a legend today (June 24th). Alf Todd is a man who clearly understands how to put Parkinson’s in context and to get on with living. When I asked him about the secrets to coping, he rattled them off quickly, like he was listing his children’s names: complaining is wasteful and isolating, draw strength […]
Where there’s a pill, there’s a way.
Steve sorting pills, necessary for the long days ahead. I write this note while sitting beside Jim Redmond on a flight bound for Victoria BC. So much has happened over the last few days that I really am playing catch up. First, on the weekend I participated in three days of meetings and gatherings […]
Meeting Canadians with Parkinson’s
Mark, Mike #3 and Mike #1 three guys united by Parkinson’s Part of my task on this Journey, besides keeping Jim and Steve moving, will be to conduct interviews with people living with Parkinson’s. To this end, when we checked into our last RV Park before Victoria, the lady at the desk mentioned that there […]
T minus 4
If you had asked me two months ago how confident I felt about enduring the physical demands of this trip, I might have seemed positive, certain and raring to go. That’s because there was still time … time to train, to prepare, to adjust. Now that I am almost out of time, I’m not so […]
Mosquitoes, mosquitoes, I do but hate thee.
I suppose I’ve been a city boy too long. I like the comforts of home. The three to seven mosquitoes that come out to bother me at twilight in Toronto can be enough to drive me into the house. I don’t know anyone who like mosquitoes. And no, it is not just the mosquito I […]
Name the RV
We have been on the road for 1 week now. We are just across the B.C. border. We haven’t named our RV yet. Perhaps, we should have a contest. We will come up with a couple of prizes. One for whoever first suggests the name we decide on. If you like the name someone suggests […]