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October is Breast and Liver Cancer awareness month.
By raising awareness and educating individuals about these cancers is the least we can do
to rid the world of these dreadful diseases, regular checkups are most important.
Please do all you can to help your favorite charity, researchers work very hard for the common cause,
Just remember this, ignorance is Fatal. Ask questions, be curious.
The word Cancer does not kill, like many of us raised in darkness,
I remember as a child and still hear those words, "That disease or knock on wood".
Thats funny I knock on wood everyday so I must be immune from it...LOL
I leave you with this, Love who you are!
At the hospital for a checkup with my haematologist prior to next week's scheduled round of chemo.
As I was leaving, I noticed that someone left this wheelchair in the parking garage, and I was immediately attracted to the light playing against the wheelchair and the soft shadows it cast. Daily shot done & dusted.
Alright so Molly ended up on some sort of space station for her checkup? I guess all hospitals are in use lately, but really, a space station???
Molly is wearing:
Mesh body: Maitreya Lara
Mesh head: LeLutka Greer
Hair: Alantori - Marta Ponytail (L$25 25L Tuesday)
Outfit: Cyberfactory - Rouge Trooper Girl (L$25 25L Tuesday)
Glasses: Cyberfactory - Cyberglasses (L$25 25L Tuesday)
Location: Space Station New Nerva
Sony A7RIII, Sony FE135mm, F1.8 GM [f2.8, ISO 125, 1/125sec]
Just running the cameras and lens through a small checkup.
Uhhg, had to go to the Dr. today... normal checkups are bad enough, but I had to go in for a biopsy. ouch. I hope to god I don't have to go thru all the surgeries and BS that I had to endure last year. I'll find out in 2 weeks what the deal is. Its going to be a long two weeks... It's hard staying positive when all I want is a negative.
Dr. says I have to quit smoking. I know this to be the truth, its just so hard when I'm this stressed... I have a love/hate relationship with these fuckers. *sigh* I'm gonna pick a quit date soon, and then fucking stick to it. hopefully this will be the last shot in which you see me smoking...
By: The Flashbulb
for FGR : Holgaf*ckation
(ɯɯ 501 :ɥʇƃuǝl lɐɔoɟ ؛oʇnɐ :ǝɔuɐlɐq ǝʇıɥʍ ؛002 osı ؛2˙4\ɟ ʇɐ 06\1 ؛08p uoʞıu)
Why don't you give me some love
I've taken a shipload of drugs
I'm so tired of never fixing the pain
(Give me some love - James Blunt)
Probably the worst from the last 7 days, I have checkup scheduled with doctor tomorrow, though.
˙ʍou ɟlǝsʎɯ ǝƃɹɐɥɔǝɹ oʇ pǝǝu ı ¡¡¡ɥɥɥɥɥɥɥɐ
Dentist checkup this morning. I was sat opposite this empty bench and thought the wall behind it was crying out for some artwork and this felt appropriate for waiting at the dentist.
That was one of those days: Jeremy want's to check Run-bot and Swim-bot, but they do not seem pleased about it... Seems, the robots take a place in my life more and more... LOL Dedicated to my friend Jeremy (www.moc-pages.com/home.php/99234 ), master of spins and humor! Enjoy and have FUN!
Found this daffodil with a leaf stick into it. Reminded me of going to the doctor, with the tongue depressor so your throat can be viewed. Welcome, Spring checkup :)
The subject of this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope Picture of the Week is the spiral galaxy NGC 337, located about 60 million light-years away in the constellation Cetus (The Whale).
This image combines observations made at two wavelengths, highlighting the galaxy’s golden centre and blue outskirts. The golden central glow comes from older stars, while the sparkling blue edges get their colour from young stars. If Hubble had observed NGC 337 about a decade ago, the telescope would have spotted something remarkable among the hot blue stars along the galaxy’s edge: a brilliant supernova.
The supernova, named SN 2014cx, is remarkable for having been discovered nearly simultaneously in two vastly different ways: by a prolific supernova hunter, Koichi Itagaki, and by the All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN). ASAS-SN is a worldwide network of robotic telescopes that scans the sky for sudden events like supernovae.
Researchers have determined that SN 2014cx was a Type IIP supernova. The “Type II” classification means that the exploding star was a supergiant at least eight times as massive as the Sun. The “P” stands for plateau, meaning that after the light from the supernova began to fade, the level reached a plateau, remaining at the same brightness for several weeks or months before fading further. This type of supernova occurs when a massive star can no longer produce enough energy in its core to stave off the crushing pressure of gravity. SN 2014cx’s progenitor star is estimated to have been ten times more massive than the Sun and hundreds of times as wide. Though it has long since dimmed from its initial brilliance, researchers are still keeping tabs on this exploded star, not least through the Hubble observing programme which produced this image.
[Image Description: A barred spiral galaxy on a dark background. The galaxy’s central region is a pale colour due to older stars, contains some pale reddish threads of dust, and is brighter along a broad horizontal bar through the very centre. Off the bar come several stubby spiral arms, merging into the outer region of the disc. It is a cool blue colour and contains some bright sparkling blue spots, both indicating young hot stars.]
Credits: ESA/Hubble & NASA, C. Kilpatrick; CC BY 4.0
The other day I went to see my optometrist for my regular eye checkup. Aside from keeping with the pace of my presbyopia, my eye pressure needs checking every other year due to the presence of glaucoma in both sides of my family.
During the visit the doctor told me at a certain point "I hate to see blurry, I can't stand it". This made me realise something that should have been obvious. I don't mind to see blurry in the distance; as a matter of fact, I actually like it. I have always enjoyed de-focussing my sight on purpose. I do it from time to time since my childhood, for fun and to relax my eyes. This must explain to some degree something about my photography.
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Film: Lomography Color Negative 400
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BB: "Hi Mama."
MX: "Are you ok? Did you pass your checkup?"
(I have no idea if that's where he'd been)
Summer 1967 this DC-8 53 at Lisbon Portela International Airport with changing crew, getting new catering and technical checkup after crossing the South Atlantic Ocean.
Lisbon was a main airport for KLM on her flights from Europe to the Dutch Antiles, Surinam, Middle America and on going to several stops in the northern part of South America.
Very often this was Caracas, to arrive finally in Lima Peru.
These flights were often in cooperation with the Venezolean company Viasa. As mentioned on this aircraft.
In the same time Lisbon was a special stop for the flights linking Europe to Recife, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Montevideo, Buenos Aires and Santiago the Chile twice a week.
Imaging now a days all these cities are mostly linked by daily flights without intermediate stops to their European home base!
This special Douglas DC-8-53 PH-DCI with her four Pratt and Whitney jet engines was named Sir Isaac Newton.
This aircraft came into service with KLM in April 1961 and was active for Royal Dutch Airlines till November 1975.
After, it passed through many airline companies before it was broken up in 1985 in Florida. Construction number 45613
This photo, shows the boarding and disembarking crew after and for a few days rest in Lisbon, Portugal.
This photo was made by the captain of this flight Max Leyfeldt. This picture is what remained from the dia-positive.
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The Penistone line gets one of its infrequent check ups in the shape of 31233 working the 3Q93 2030 Neville Hill - Derby.
The train is signal checked at Penistone whilst the 2218 Huddersfield - Sheffield DMU arrives over the single section of the line.
The train during its shift will visit Leeds , Wakefield , Huddersfield , Barnsley , Brightside and the surviving section of the former Woodhead route up to Deepcar before arriving at Derby.
Nice to meet Andy Wills at Penistone.
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....keeps the doctors at bay.
Going to the big city today for my one year checkup.
~~Update........everything AOK.
Spring seems to have actually arrived here. Temps in the 50s and 60s as faaaaar as they can forecast.
After the couples exploits on the re routed Caledonian sleeper over the prevoius weekend , 47843 and sister 47848 are seen at Thornhill running as the 0Z47 1215 Doncaster Down Decoy - Barrow Hill , the feather on the signal routes them down the 'old road' through Rotherham Masborough.
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A 65 year old goes to see the doctor for a checkup. So, the doctor says how old was your father when he died?
My father died? Who told you my father died? He’s eighty five and doing very well.
The doctor says Oh, I’m so sorry. How old was your grandfather when he died?
Who said my grandfather died. My grandfather is a hundred and five and doing very well. In fact, he’s getting married today.
The doctor says Wow, that’s amazing! Your grandfather is a hundred and five years old and he wants to get married.
Who said he wants to get married? His parents are forcing him to.
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Abused Abandoned Jungle Dogs.
Back Story .........................................
Last night the bone doctor gave me a pass
as long as caution is used on the scooter !
One more week of prescriptions then see
him again for a checkup .
FYI:
As long as the topic about scooters has been
brought up that means "road safety", right ? ....
In the past Thailand was rated the second most
dangerous roads in the world only surpassed by
war torn Libya ! Couple days ago Thailand has
been raised to the worlds most dangerous roads !
Holiday season is just starting and that my friends
is when the roads are the most dangerous of all !
Showed up as daylight broke across the horizon.
Mama and Rocky were waiting right in front of the
gate at The Dog Palace. Lots of huge excitement.
Bingo Room was opened, feed bags were prepared
then off we went. First stop is at the nuns. Tried to get
the dogs to cooperate in wearing the Christmas hat.....
Didn't have much luck in doing that. Next stop is the
spirit house where Mama,Rocky and Legs the Zoomer
enjoyed their Christmas dinner, breakfast ................... ;-)~
Soon after The Hooligans were cared for then back to
The Dog Palace. Next is brush Mama, clip her toe nails
then pack her up and take off for the dog doctors clinic.
Double round trip today cuz Mama needed her rabies
shot, she's good for one year now.
OK now the info on this photo.
Rocky and Mama had finished eating so it was Legs turn
at the trough .Nobody would wear the Christmas Cone
so it was just set next to the kibble. Mama is suspicious
of the cone and has come back up the stairs to make sure
I'm safe.
Legs The Zoomer has just realized Mama has returned an
is also being very cautious in case Mama wants to eat again !
No monkey problems today, have no idea why they were so
docile. Maybe it was the moon or just our good luck ?
It's early afternoon and time for my breakfast, then a long nap.
Merry Christmas an Happy Holidays.
From Jon's pack of mischief makers..;-)
I'll keep working on getting a photo
with one of the dogs & the cone hat.
Thank You.
Jon&Crew.
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www.gofundme.com/f/help-for-abandoned-thai-temple-dogs
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Jack's eight month checkup was this afternoon...I always clear my schedule when he has a checkup...sure, I want to see the results of his growth from the last visit to our pediatrician and of course I want to know he is healthy. But selfishly I love going to the pediatricians office because I get great lighting with my off camera flash in the examining room. I have tons f shots from today and past visits. Shots from past visits can be seen in my "Project 365 Jack" set.
Strobist info:
Canon Speedlite 580EX two feet behind camera set to 1/4 power bounced off the cieling triggered by Cactus V2 trigger and remote.
had his annual checkup with the veterinarian today and he's healthy at 20 pounds and almost nine years old. Photo by Frank.
My boy Floydd, hanging out with me on the couch.
Floydd's checkup with the specialist went well.
We are going to start him on chemo......16 pills...one every other day.
I'll start treatment as soon as I'm back home.
Larry and I came down to Wildwood for a long weekend.
It's Classic Car weekend, and although I wasn't to crazy about the idea of leaving Floydd , I know he's in good hands with my son.
I'm so glad we came down!
It was a simply beautiful weekend. The weather couldn't have been better! Our good friends Bob and Danielle came down too, and we all had a fun time going to the show and just hanging out.
I didn't realize just how MUCH I needed some social time!
It did so much for lifting my spirits!
Sorry I'm behind in my commenting. Hopefully I'll be able to get to it some time in the next day or so.
Meanwhile, I figured I should post a few shots just to let my friends know I'm still kicking!
Have a great day Peeps...catch up with y'all real soon!
She had her 12 month checkup a few days ago. 17.6 lbs (8,3kg) and 26,3 inches (67cm) short. And not a single tooth yet. *g*
Went to the dentist for my annual checkup and cleaning. This is Julie the dental hygienist who has been doing a fantastic job cleaning my teeth for many years now.
NASA’s Psyche spacecraft passed its six-month checkup with a clean bill of health, and there’s no holding back now. Navigators are firing its futuristic-looking electric thrusters, which emit a blue glow, nearly nonstop as the orbiter zips farther into deep space. The spacecraft already is beyond the distance of Mars and is using ion propulsion to accelerate toward a metal-rich asteroid, where it will orbit and collect science data. This photo captures an operating electric thruster identical to those being used to propel NASA’s Psyche spacecraft. The blue glow comes from the charged atoms, or ions, of xenon.
The spacecraft launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy on Oct. 13, 2023. After leaving our atmosphere, Psyche made the most of its rocket boost and coasted beyond the orbit of Mars.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
#SolarSystemandBeyond #NASAJPL #NASAMarshall #jpl #psyche #asteroid #Psyche #DSN #TDM
A little dental coyote dental checkup. Posting as a 365 outtake.
Better for the eyes and soul in the light box, so you can do your own dental examination
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Abused & Abandoned Jungle Dogs.
This photo is from yesterday the 1st.
Today the 2nd The Zoomer went in
for a post-op checkup, all is well ;-)
She will be going back on Friday.
Plan was to make a deal on a Houdini
proof dog crate but at the last minute
an emergency case came rushing in.
So, on Friday we will go for the crate.
Tomorrow morning another trip to the
temple will happen so The Pipsqueak
can be fed. A stop at the clinic on the
way out will happen and an inoculation
for Molly will also be picked up for her.
Even if the Houdini crate was acquired
today we still aren't quite ready for
customers. The donated funds
4 the crate was in the secret
envelope stashed in my
pocket ready to go.
So another delay isn't a deal-breaker.
The said crate is there, no problem.
But before we start the neuter
party, funds must also be
ready to accomplish the
planned project too.
Thank You.
Jon&Crew.
Please help with your temple dog donations here.
www.gofundme.com/saving-thai-temple-dogs.
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