Monday, October 22, 2007

The Iron Scar




11 comments:

Kristina K said...

mara, so lovely to see the pictures of you smiling. your bravery and your willingness to confront the world with things to re-learn, including the handshake, are so commendable. we live in awe of your courage and are praying everyday for your swift recovery. please know that we are with you always. xo, kristina (still, sigh, in pristina)

Unknown said...

Well, this is the scarriest (and most scaring)scar I've ever seen....Mara!! What a stunner !!!!
Once, there was an interview with a woman with the same ornament, who got hailed in the New York streets by a punker, ( these were the eighties) who asked where she'd "had it done" and could he get the address??? She named a hospital... I think this was on Oprah some years ago...
Anyway: "" A scar of beauty is a joy for ever " like (???)(Keats??) once wrote...
It's kind of weird to be the first blogger, by the way.
That slightly crooked smile-around-the-scar of yours, Mara, makes my day (or rather sleep, now).Thank you! And also thank you David, for getting that tiny cable to get us in touch.
Indeed, no text needed.
Dag, both of you, and Mara's family ,and you, soon-blogging-bloggies.
Big (impressed) hug, love, Ems

Unknown said...

No first!
Kristina beat me by 6 minutes...
Hi there!!!
doei ems

Zlatna said...

Mara, you are beautiful, my love, so beautiful! Looks (from that pretty scar!)the surgeon did a very good job - no puffing, no flows! Lovely. And, above all, there comes out your smile! As if nothing, NOTHING at all, has happened!!!

I love you tremendously, darling Mara!

David, you could make a professional photographer! Give it a thought!:)

Hugs and kisses,
Zlatna

Zlatna said...

Ems, we seem to have been writing at the same time, which tells me I'd suck in competing, so I should never apply in for a Marathon, for example!
Hugs to you,
Zlatna

Unknown said...

mara it is so wonderful to see you smiling. I agree with ems that the scar is scary. But I am once more awed by the things the medical profession can do to us and we (or you) come out kicking. And how amazing it is to be living in a century where this kind of stuff is possible.
Good luck with the patience you must need to relearn everything again.
Hugs and much much much love
Anna

bunyeta said...

Wow. What a lot of iron. What an artistic line the staples trace. What a beautifully shaped skull they lie on. What a brave & lovely woman with an almost Mona Lisa smile, beneath all that iron. Such were my thoughts as these photos appeared on my screen.
And, I thought, don't let the piercing generation see this--they might get new ideas for the tattoo parlor.
My cousin Betsy just dropped by to leave me with a gift for you. She knows all about you and felt you needed what she's sending; it's the relevant volume from the Zohar, in miniature, all about healing & protection. So on it goes to Claudia, with a new round of love and admiration...

Liz M said...

THAT's where my stapler went!

Mara,

I get the feeling that all your histories are somehow combining in this, your most recent life chapter. The arm burn in the shape of an evil eye honors your travels to mystic lands. The chance encounter with an Uzbek manicurist is an homage to your travels through post-communism. And the structure and shape of the neurosurgery scar resembles a high minded, post-industrial German art installation. Yes, my dear, your scalp is now an homage to your time as a Bosch Fellow and your love of modern clean lines in art and architecture. It's quite stunning, actually, in the photos.

It is as though your body has become this incredible canvas, a potent and poetic statement of your journey, filled with pain but also joy and strength. Love, LizMcK

Anonymous said...

I have to agree with Liz -- I think I saw a building in Berlin last month based on the same architectural premise as your scar....those Berliners are SO trendy!

L

Anonymous said...

Hey, Mara! This is Chris pretending writing under Luke's ID. I'm still dreaming about you, and you're still smiling in my dreams. It's lovely to wake up every morning and check your blog to see that the nocturnal telepathy is working. I think it's all a good sign.

AndrewDonnaTedKatherine said...

My 10-yr-old son's reaction to these pix? "COOOOOLLL!! ADTK

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