Birthday

Today was Susan’s birthday, and her birthday meal was pan-fried scallops over a bed of orzo with a Canadian lobster tail (they’re so polite.) Both […]

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Burns

George Burns, of course. I could post about the thermal injuries that I saw during my medical career, but I have already done that in […]

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Le Sacre du Printemps

It’s the Rite of Spring, of course. This evening, sitting on the deck, Susan and I watched the rite play out for three spiny lizards. […]

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Tonight in Food Porn

A Petite Ribeye with a side of roasted yellow corn and a Caprese salad with a spear of pickled Okra After a week on the […]

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This Week in COVID

This week, Dr. Klotman reviews the COVID map, and the results of some studies regarding the second booster. Europe is still hot, and wastewater monitoring […]

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At The Beach

I remember the beaches of my childhood though perhaps not well. I remember brown sands and shards of shiny shells. I remember tiny holes at […]

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Pods

They are groups of cetaceans and seating groups as well as groups of hospital beds; more recently, they are soap. Yesterday, I saw groups of […]

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From Today’s TMA Medical News Round-Up

Texas Continues To Lead US In New Cases Of Congenital Syphilis, CDC Report Finds The Fort Worth (TX) Star-Telegram (4/12, McCarthy) reports, “Texas continues to lead the nation […]

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White Noise

For me, there is little that is more restful than the sounds of the beach – the wind, the surf and squawking gulls.

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She Sells Sea Shells …

This week we are on the Texas of cast visiting family that is vacationing in Port Aransas, Texas. We came by way of Fulton, Texas […]

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