Angels on Earth magazine

Peacock’s Pride

or most people, taking a walk is something they do for fun or relaxation. For me, not so much. A neck injury had me in a cervical collar to keep it stabilized. I was supposed to be careful but not sedentary. Exercise was important, so my doctor suggested I try to take a daily walk. My goal was to make it to a tree partway down the road, where I’d turn around and walk

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