Captured Places, Felt Without Words

PLACES: Shares photos of meaningful places seen through aphasia. Each image speaks quietly, where language may struggle. These moments invite calm, connection, and understanding beyond words, showing how places can still tell a story

Portugal 5/8/03

In Cabo da Roca, just outside Lisbon, I attended Novartis HR Week on May 8, 2003. The day began like any other—team exercises, conversations, shared ideas. Then everything changed.

During the team exercise using bicycles and walking, a Compensation VP from Basel suddenly collapsed. He had a stroke. The energy in the room shifted instantly from focus to fear. Within minutes, a helicopter arrived, cutting through the quiet coastal air, and rushed him to the hospital.

What started as a routine workday became a moment none of us would ever forget—a reminder of how quickly life can turn, even in the most ordinary settings.

Seventeen years later, I also had a stroke. I have aphasia, which is a language issue. When I took this photo, I never realized that I would remember him.

Photo:

Canon EOS D30

1/250; f/9; iso 100

80mm (35-80mm)

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