Saturday, July 11, 2009

News from Mike's Studio

After more than 20 years of living well with Parkinson’s disease I must now sort out my shop and hang up my welder.

For three years I created the Yellow Bird garden sculptures to raise not only my own hopes but to contribute money to Parkinson’s foundations working to improve quality of life and finance research. Every bird flying has helped toward those goals.

Thank you to each of you who bought and displayed a yellow bird. Please do not stop contributing to any and all organizations that promote the value of quality in our lives.

Now it’s my turn to support Anne’s endeavor to share her culinary skills with our PD (and larger) community. In her new book, Transcending Parkinson’s Disease with Art and Good Food: A Memoir with Recipes, she will introduce you to a new and exciting palette of brain-healthy ingredients. We know, it’s one good thing to have your list of anti-oxidants but how do you put those ingredients together for optimum taste and maximum nutritional effect?

Maintaining her traditional French cooking techniques, Anne has created recipes that combine a vibrant list of antioxidants with important anti-inflammatories, adding nutrient rich ingredients in delicious enticing combinations. Light the candles and snip a fresh bouquet of flowers for the table. We think this brain-healthy way of eating could change your life!

We will continue our Yellow Bird website with blog entries, current photos and links to PD foundations. We have a few birds remaining in inventory. If you wish to purchase a yellow bird with a portion of the proceeds going to either the Michael J. Fox Foundation or Northwest Parkinson’s Foundation, please contact us by email.

Monday, October 1, 2007

Saluting Neuroprotective Nutrition


Autumn Delight:
Raw shredded Beet-Carrot Slaw Vinaigrette with fresh ginger, garnished with strips of roasted red pepper, GO JI berries, and petals of calendula!

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Meanwhile Back In The Kitchen


Stay tuned! Very soon we'll be teasing with more richly colored and luscious anti-oxident ingredients and how best to combine and consume them.

Feedback from a Happy Owner


“Hurrah!! The bird arrived—its flight to the east coast complete, and soon it will journey underground and then over the Manhattan Bridge into Brooklyn. I am very excited about it—it is amazing.”

Monday, August 13, 2007

Local Newspaper Profiles Mike

A few months ago, Mike was profiled in his local paper, The Bellingham Herald. If you'd like to check out the article, point your browser to http://www.apria.com/common/aw_cmp_printNews/1,2762,572650,00.html.

Breaking News!

As a premium for your tax-deductible donation to either the Northwest Parkinson's Foundation or The Michael J. Fox Foundation, we are offering one orange or yellow bird for every $100.00 pledge or twelve... an entire flock of birds... for every $1000.00 pledge. Just follow the links on our Website (http://www.yellowbirdsforparkinsons.com/) to donate. Thanks for your support!

Friday, January 26, 2007

One Thing at a Time

Excuse me, young man?
Could you help me?
I need a black suit
Size 38, I think
What is the occasion, sir?
I’m going to The White House
Did you say The White House, sir?
Yes, the correspondent’s Christmas Party
My son invited me and I have a message for the President
We’ll have to tailor these pants, sir
I must be shrinking
Excuse me, sir? Did you say sinking?
I’m sorry, I have Parkinson’s Disease
Sometimes it’s hard to understand me
I said shrinking
Oh, yes. I’m sorry sir. My grandfather has Parkinson’s too. He used to be a farmer
I used to be an artist
I’d like that Garcia tie
And a coral silk dress shirt

9 a.m. Pacific Standard Time
Northwest Terminal Sea-Tac Airport
3478 miles to go
Himself,
His hand-carved maple cane with the cherry wood handle
His very own Parkinson’s disease
And his message

4:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time Washington D.C.
Belt looped in black suit pants—6 minutes
Eight small buttons on coral silk shirt –3 minutes per button
Garcia tie knotted—12 minutes
Walking through the door—2 minutes
Message in pocket
5:30 p.m. Official limousine
Bullet-proof windows, snow on the road, slippery, could be late, can’t be late
Don’t look outside
Don’t talk to the driver
Just Focus
Focus on the message
6 p.m. arrival
Under the portico, red carpet
Secret Service, CIA buffed in black leather
The West Wing, awesome power
Focusing on the door, the door
Christmas lights, music, surveillance, clearance, speed

Name, sir? Social Security number, sir? Guest of? You are a guest of whom? Sir?
All right. Cleared!

Right through that door. Follow that escort.
Another door
He froze in the doorway, stuttered forward, almost fell
Recovered

Sir? Line up here and keep moving. You’ll have ten seconds. Shake the President’s hand. Have your picture taken. It’s important to keep moving.


Ten, nine, eight, seven
Half a handshake away
Inside his black suit
Cell phone rings
Too many deep pockets
Fumbling, stumbling, feet stuttering, arms flailing
Cane flies, message aloft
Secret Service advances
Bush’s hand appears, official photo flashed

Sir! Keep moving. . . . Sir.
He’s frozen but his carefully written 5- second message keeps moving
Stuck on the ribbed heel of the secret service agent

Please, Mr. President reconsider your policy on stem cell research.