Woman recovering after brutal, unprovoked beating at the hands of neighbor
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Woman brutally beaten by neighbor outside Wilton Manors home
WILTON MANORS, Fla. – A Broward County woman was ambushed and attacked outside her own home in Wilton Manors.
The brutal beating left her with a broken nose and cheekbone.
The victim, Maria Krasnova, said she was trying to help her neighbors move furniture when the next thing she knew, she was being beaten over the head with a metal bar.
“I lock the doors, but I still don’t feel safe,” she said. “It’s just constant terror inside of me.”
Bellin Map of the Great Lakes. Jacques-Nicolas Bellin, 1755. Native American territories are clearly delineated.
Wikimedia Commons. Source: Atlas Homannianus Mathematic-Historice Delineatus, (Homann Heirs, Nuremberg), 1755
When I think of wellness, I can’t help but think of my great aunt Tilley who was trapped in an actual well for a good long while. This is not a play on words. We wish people well, but real wellness is deeply personal. It isn’t the same as health, although these states are often paired. Well-being requires a deep encounter with our experience, and Tilley undoubtedly had that.
Tilley lived with my great uncle Walter in a cabin in the Adirondacks Lake region. They lived a life of woodsy seclusion, simple and close to nature, although no one would have called Walter “contemplative.” I have one childhood memory of him leaping around our living room, acting out the drama of a bear getting up on the roof of his cabin. Walter scared off the bear (which he pronou