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Snorkeling at A'a Island, Vava'u island group

Our goal: making our patients happy!

Why does he get all of the good chances?

 

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This is my newest rifle loosely based off of the Surgeon Rifle .338 Remedy AX. Obviously not a recreation. Its just slightly based on it.There is no scope because this is how it would be presented at a gun convention. Chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum. Features RIS with adjustable rails (not shown).

Couldn’t resist the opportunity to get the drone up with the tree surgeons

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Gears: Pentax K100D and SMC Pentax DA 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AL

Location: Zaha's Garage, Seberang Takir, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia

Processing: Noise Ninja for noise reduction, scaling and aspect ratio using PSCS2

 

Truth as Your Surgical Knife

October 15th, 2007 by Don Iannone

 

Psychic surgery

You’re the surgeon

Cut carefully

removing only the bad apples

spoiling the bunch

 

Some parts of us, look diseased

needing extrication, but

at a closer inspection, we see

good and bad, sewn together

All parts of the same cloth

 

Parts and wholes

just illusions

like chickens, desert journeys, and

Sunday afternoon football

All parts of who we are

 

Surgery, on one level

separating us, parceling out

what’s not needed

to be healthy

and grow stronger

 

Should you decide

psychic surgery is needed, and

something beyond cosmetic fixing

choose truth, as the knife

used to remove what’s no longer needed

 

Highest position: 214 on Thursday, October 11, 2007

 

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Suregeon Apocalypto M.D. at your service :).

Taken on house reef at Vilamendhoo, Maldives

It's been a while.

 

Explaining my absence for the past month and a bit was my trip to Nepal, which was just grand. Upon returning I was happy to find that I'd got over my MOCing block!

I whipped this one up last weekend and have been meaning to take photos for a while. It's not too stable, but only uses 3 ball-joints (heck, they're not even used for articulation...)

 

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"Autopsy? I thought I was here to have my tonsils removed!"

Beechworth (Vic), Australia

 

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North Brocken Passage...just Nth of Cape Melville on the outer GBR FNQ

  

A tree surgeon trimmed back some of the branches of our neighbour's tree recently. I was amazed at the size of the thorns on it, which were making the job very difficult for the tree surgeon.

Couldn’t resist the opportunity to get the drone up with the tree surgeons

 

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Some men prefer their work to be somewhat different...

 

Our Vet operating on a cat.

A friendly doorman.

A Glassblower, Marcel Vlaminck

A weaver.

Train-operators on a steam train!

Selling flowers on the market.

Human tripod! LOL

Repair-man in Cape town.

Tree-surgeon.

Pulling a rickshaw in Japan, Kanazawa.

 

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Photo from BJD party "Đ istorical myth" by Miphrotvortsy. My dolls.

A lovely weeping willow was given a haircut by the city tree surgeons! Would not recommend have a hair cut with them.

I designed this model for the new surgeon minifig.

A tiger cub claws a tree at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.

In death, larger than life… Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde, lounging in Merrion Square, Dublin, opposite the grand family house in which he lived until his early 20s. This rather jolly sculpture by Danny Osborne was commissioned by the Guinness company and unveiled in 1997. Oscar’s father, Sir William Wilde, was a noted aural and ophthalmic surgeon, as well as an archaeologist, ethnologist, antiquarian, biographer, statistician, naturalist, topographer, historian and folklorist… little wonder his son was such a self-proclaimed genius!

 

So to the sculpture: Wilde is wearing a green smoking jacket with a pink collar, long trousers and shiny black shoes. The jacket is made from nephrite jade, sourced in Canada; the collar from thulite, a rare stone sourced from Norway; his head and hands are carved from Guatemalan jade; his trousers from larvikite (a crystalline stone also from Norway) and his shiny shoes are black granite.

 

Tree surgeon balancing on two stumps while cutting down our neighbour's dead tree.

 

Home, Sydney, Australia (Tuesday 28 March 2017)

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