This Site Dedicated To: World Parkinson's Awareness and
FREE Easy Access to "Information" for All
Murray with "his" beloved Inukshuk
Please click on "photo" for large version

Inukshuk at English Bay, Vancouver, BC
The Layout of the "chunks" that make up this Web Page is intended to convey the image of an Inukshuk
Thank you Gail, for this splendid idea!
|
What is an "Inukshuk"?
"The Inukshuk (pronounced IN-OOK-SHOOK) meaning "in the image of man", are magnificent lifelike figures of stone which were erected by the Inuit people throughout the Millennia. They stand along Canada's most northern shores, and are unique to the Canadian arctic." For travelers in Canada's North, an Inukshuk is a welcome sight. It says, I've been here before; you're on the right path! "As we move into the third Millennium, they also stand as eternal symbols of leadership, encouraging the importance of friendship, and reminding us of our dependence on one another."
Thus, the Inukshuk symbolizes the unwritten mission statement of this Canadian and his FREE self-sponsored website.
|
Please read this DISCLAIMER : This site contains education and research URLs book-marked by a Parkinson's patient. Nothing you read in these pages should be considered an endorsement or medical advice.
|
.
|
Please
BOOKMARK This Web page before you move on! The URLs on the sites within will take you away from Parkinson's Resources on the WWWeb, developed and maintained by Murray Charters
|
This Web Page URL:
| back to the top |
|
.
|
Last Modified: May 24th. 2004
All Rights Reserved.
|
|