Thinking, Carried Heart to Heart

What I see in dementia peer groups is not the loss of intelligence, but its transformation. Ideas move between people—shifting, softening, connecting—until what no one could solve alone becomes something we can carry together. This painting of a circle is not about completeness, but about relationship: an intelligence made not of certainty, but of shared, adaptive, and deeply human ways of knowing.

When the Clock Changes but the Body Doesn’t

Sometimes one hour is not just one hour; Routines are part of the safety architecture of the day. *** This year’s shift to Daylight Saving Time seems to be hitting me harder than usual.