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Postcards from the Mountain

Amy Low

Posts on the beautiful and the terrible, but mostly the courageous space in between. Also, cancer.

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Latest Issues

A Journey Complete

Amy Low

January 12, 1971 – November 27, 2024

“Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence and if the...

a year ago
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Desert Dispatch

Dear Friends — Thanks to many of you checking on me of late. I had a brutal summer and so the plan was to settle into a more familiar rhythm — oral chemo rounds, recovering from the hard twists in July and early August. Plans are so adorabl...

2 years ago
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There's a Lot Going On

Dear Friends:

Thanks to so many of you for checking in on me in recent weeks. I’ll keep this blog fairly short, and soon you’ll know why.

You may remember that the last time I wrote I was back at the Stanford Hospital dealing with some ki...

2 years ago
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Five Years Later and Still Here

Dear Friends —

There’s an arbitrary milestone you learn upon hearing you have Stage IV colon cancer. No one really tells you about this landmark — you find it out for yourself.

Within minutes of the doctor in charge of telling me my diag...

2 years ago
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The Lights

Dear Friends —

May is nearly now complete, and the mending continues. As the days stretch ever longer with additional sun— even a minute or two is a gift before twilight — so too does my recovery from what I now affectionally call “Awful A...

2 years ago
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    Day jobs: Mom of two fabulous college kiddos, advancing solutions with @EmCollective, climber of a high and mighty cancer mountain. Author of THE BRAVE IN-BETWEN. Surrounded by far mightier love.

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