Leonardo da Vinci famously wrote the majority of his personal notebooks, diaries, and scientific notes in mirror writing, so I decided to follow in his footsteps. You know him best for his painting of the MONA LISA, so keep smiling and keep reading.
It's another one of those early saudade mornings at "Riverbend" when this haunting, beautiful ache comes on. It’s more than nostalgia. It’s more than grief. It’s the ache for a moment you once lived, or perhaps only dreamed of. Something that touched you deeply. Have you ever felt saudade for a person, a place, or a time that left a permanent mark on your heart? Philosophers have likened saudade to a kind of spiritual homesickness - not just for people or places, but for a part of ourselves we left behind. It reminds us that to love deeply is also to long deeply. And that longing is saudade. It's the kind of sadness that reminds you ... you have lived.
What's the problem? You had no problem reading AMBULANCE, did you?



