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I'm Back... for Shadow Shot Sunday!


beautiful array
of pink hues, a touch of plum
Mother's Day '14

It’s been more than a month since my shoulder surgery, but my arm is still in a sling to keep my shoulder immobile. I’ve spent very little time in front of my computer so I could keep pain levels to the minimal amount. I’m faithfully doing my exercises to help in my healing.   
For today’s photo, I relied on last mother’s day flowers from my daughter.  When the flowers she gifted me for this mother’s day fill in more, I’ll share those.

Hoosier Quote:
“The hand that rocks the cradle 
is just as liable to rock the country.”
~Frank McKinney Hubbard~


Comments

Annie Jeffries said…
Good morning, Nonni. Good to see you checking in and that your recovery is going well. Blessings.
Gemma Wiseman said…
Welcome back! A shoulder injury can be so long in healing, (I've had one), so take great care. Beautiful flowers and love the scattered design of shadows.
I wish you a speedy recovery Nonnie!
Welcome back! That month seemed to have gone by fast for me-I don't know about you!
GlorV1 said…
Here's hoping your shoulder heals fast. My husbands shoulder is real bad. He'll be heading to the doc pretty soon. Get well soon.
EG CameraGirl said…
Lovely blooms. The shadows make an excellent bonus!
colleen said…
The flowers seem to be casting church-like candlelight.
Mascha said…
Glad to see you again - with nice flowers and shadows!
Such an operation is always a deeper intervention and impairment for a long time... wish you all the best.
Blessings

You had a wonderful playground by the water
Graham Edwards said…
It's good to see you on the mend and back in Blogland.
Brave of you to try even this short post. Don't overdo it!

Six Words and Shadows
Nonnie said…
Thanks to all of you for your kind words. Before my surgery, the doctor said that it would be a matter of MONTHS, not weeks until I'm healed completely. If pain hadn't been waking me during the night, I probably would have waited a while longer. I had bone spurs and a tear in my rotator cuff. Not sure what caused it. I'm just glad that now ibuprofen ends the pain. Thank you again, I feel blessed that I was missed.
bj said…
Glad you are feeling better.
Did you get my note that someone had sent me an email, in your name, asking for $2000.00 because "you were stranded in some foreign country"..?? It was so weird and wondered if anyone else got the email. Seems your email account was hacked....hope it amounts to nothing.
NatureFootstep said…
well, glad you healed so fast. :) Ready to shot and post. :)

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