January 22, 2008


  • SUGAR PLUM NIGHT

    ‘Twas near night,
    Across town we did go,
    Cold and snow and night was Made Real Interesting,

    From across the Platte is town,
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    But much merriment within.

    My MRI was sched for 8:30 PM,
    We ate first, then to clinic,
    Puzzled a crossword, ahem,
    Till it turned cynic.

    Then my turn on the noisy table,
    Which seemed to last forever,
    Perhaps results mable,
    Will show what’s wrong.

    Thence reveresed direction,
    And headed home,
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    Lights danced jiggly,
    Street bumps made them more wiggly.

    The elite seat of the ruckus,
    Was D&F Tower, lined by lit trees.

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    Then by the place where they do the,
    Blue Shimmy,
    Through a somewhat alcoholic haze,
    My camera it does amaze.

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     Then a sprightly race track,
    Made  me want to turn back,
    And see who won the jack.

     

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    Just before we crossed the river,
    Was the site de la sight,
    The grand finale of ,
    MRI night.

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    I must  be feeling better, or pehaps a tad crazier.

    g’nite all


     


     

Comments (20)

  • Glad you are feeling better even if a tad crazier. Lol, Judi

  • I’m glad you are a tad crazier.  That means you’re feeling better.

    Nice job with the artistic effect of the pictures.

    Love,

    Fran

  • You ARE feeling better. The pictures make great disco scenes.

  •   Hope the MRI is helpful!

  • Looks like you had a pretty fun time.

  • Pretty cool.  And we got a “virtual ride-along.”

  • Neat post!   Hope all is well for you.  I have been checking out posts, but not commenting much.  I like the fancy pictures.  Also, the Dream Cyle poem earlier.  God Bless and Keep you. 

  • Lovely pictures.. the colors against the blue are wonderful.I hope your testing is helpful.You are a real trooper…

  • I smiled all the way through it! HUGS

  • Camera’s are so amazing and the night time patterns they can pick up are like ornamentals.  I hope your tests get you all figured out and feeling much better.  The silliness can stay.  It’s a plus in my reads.

  • I am glad you are feeling better. Long may it last, I say.

    I always wondered why MRI’s must be so loud. I have always feared someone would say “flood torpedo tube number one!” while I was in there. Glad you made it through.

    Know that I always remember you in my prayers.

    Old Hat

  • Hope you feel well and ready to go build snow men now.

  • You made art works with your pictures Doug . They are fantastic .
    I hoe the MRI gives good results . We are waiting for .

    Thank you for your kind message .
     In friendship
    Michel 

  • I know these are your own words,from your website, but I thought it was the funniest description of an MRI I’ve ever read, so I want to repeat them!
    “lousy music, rhythm section too loud”
    It takes a real poet to put the whole crappy experience in such a few words! Thanks for the entertainment, Doug!
    Joy

  • I know my mom came out of MRIs saying, “Thank God for Siemens.”  I guess they were the maker of the machine(s) she was in and she’d look at their name/logo during the MRI…

    Praying for you, Doug.

  • I hope the biopsy is good Doug . I had your message by Bonnie ( BLB )
    I think of you my friend .

    Michel

  • Praying for you!

    HUGS

  • My prayers are with you, dear Doug.  Easy does it.

    Lots of Love,

    ~ Sil in Corea

  • pray that everything comes out okay…love the pics, you are a seasoned photographer! bravo!

    hugs,
    sage

  • thinking of you, you dear man.

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