Water Power Engineers
Hard to take a bad photo around here.
The house-like structure on the left is the tallest thing left standing from an overly-ambitious flour mill built in the early 20th century.
The hard red quartzite stone prevents many trees from growing.
These are my signature vacationing sunglasses. You may remember them from such trips as “Honeymoon 2009” and “Sandusky 2010”.
This is an experiment. I will now post the following to my Facebook account:
The only thing I want more than a really good Democratic presidential candidate is a Republican one.
Likely response: apathy. Time will tell, though.
Sewing project #1 completed: just finished stitching up the crotch hole in my 3 year old pair of scrub bottoms! Let’s see if we can’t get them to last for 9 more months.
Today, I saw a four year old (I didn’t get a look at her teeth so I can’t tell you for sure, but I’m pretty sure she was four) on a cell phone. Having a conversation. While walking next to her father. I’m always making sarcastic remarks about how young kids are starting earlier and earlier with cell phones, but confronted with the reality of it in person, it made me feel more sad than smug.
What could someone that age have to talk about that was so important it couldn’t wait to be said in person?
Three patients left until my last dental school summer break EVER. This is extremely exciting! This fall, it is the beginning of the end. It is a little odd to be starting summer break in August, though. In high school, I was lamenting the twilight of summer at this point in the year.
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