Ellen Metzger shows a bed in a spare bedroom of her home covered in her colorful quilt creations.
April 20, 2019
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Living with Parkinson's
In the 1980s, a Dutch horticulturist with Parkinson’s disease developed a tulip that was deep red and edged with white — a masterpiece he would name after Dr. James Parkinson and one that would also later become a national symbol for the disease in April 2005.