A bit overdue, but some photographs from the end of my California stay:
I had known about ordering "Double-Double Animal Style" since my first visit, but it was during this stay that I learned that the french fries were also subject to being drowned in zoomorphic yum. They were drowned often.
The Crystal Cathedral parking lot was used by overflow employees of the UCI Medical Center. The Crystal Cathedral is a megachurch, broadcasting its services on television as The Hour of Power. From the outside, it is shiny and reflective, but from the inside, it is transparent, like most everything around Los Angeles.
The UCI Medical Center, one of two hospitals (along with Long Beach Memorial) where I spent my time. This was a typically gorgeous day as I waited for the shuttle.
In many hospitals, you can tell that you are in the pediatric unit simply by looking at the walls.
Baby Boy N was my first ex-lap as first assistant. He then developed an enterocutaneous fistula. He was doing much better the last I saw him in the PICU.
I encountered mainly two groups: fishermen and birds. They were doing similar things, each in their own way.
I saw this gentleman cleaning his catch and asked him if I could take a picture. I felt like a real photographer for a moment.
There is a place where the sidewalk ends
And before the street begins
And there the moon-bird rests from his flight
To cool in the peppermint wind
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
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