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Alice has scored lots of bones as a result of her abscess, because they help keep her calm and still.
walking by this tree in the woods, I "saw" this outline of a bone womon and I had to play with it in Photoshop. The photo was taken 2 years ago in Montana... just getting around to playing with it.
This is our girl Sydney. She was so compulsive with this bone that we had to finally take it away from her.
2001, Ash. The Akan Sankofa is often depicted as a goose looking over its shoulder. This symbolizes the proverb, “go back and fetch it."
A nice chew on a comfy bed is just the thing after a morning with the groomer.
Daily Dog Challenge: #253. 7/10 "One Element"
Bone procurement workshop was organised to train local surgeons especially orthopaedic in performing procurement surgery on deceased donors. This training is intended to increase pool of trained surgeon in hoping that it will improve coordination and prevent delay in handling deceased donors. 3 cadavers were used in an hands on practical session. The workshop is an inter agencies collaboration between the Malaysian Society of Cell and Tissue Banking (MACTB), Department of Orthopaedic University Malaysia, MAHSA University, Transplant Unit Ministry of Health and National Transplant Resource Centre. The Ministry sponsored 39 participants in this workshop. Lectures were mostly delivered by local speakers and we invited Prof Aziz Nether from the National University of Singapore.
BONES: Brennan (Emily Deschanel, R) learns that intern Wendell Bray's (Michael Grant Terry, L) scholarship lost its funding in the BONES episode "The Bond in the Boot" airing Thursday, Sept. 24 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Greg Gayne/FOX
paint drying on the bones for my giant papier mache skeleton.
about the only thing to do with the project that i liked how it came out was this picture. and that was completely unintentional.
Hal Sinden: "one of my most treasured possessions, this tie pin was given to me by my grandfather and i think was originally owned by my great aunt joy.
the skull is made from real bone and signified the beginning of my family realising that, if there was owt morbid, i'd likely be the most eligible recipient."