Kizzy Catwoman
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Stirling, Denny, Dundee I went to Stirling University for 18 months. Met a Scot and married him briefly. My 2 kids are half-Scottish.Where abouts @Kizzy Catwoman
Stirling, Denny, Dundee I went to Stirling University for 18 months. Met a Scot and married him briefly. My 2 kids are half-Scottish.Where abouts @Kizzy Catwoman
I live in Derbyshire which is equally beautiful to Scotland
Taken on a S10+ using Single Take on the way to Buxton in the High Peaks.I bet it is! Do you have any pictures?
Taken on a S10+ using Single Take on the way to Buxton in the High Peaks.![]()
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Might need to click this one ...
The Forth Bridge. A true wonder of the modern world.
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Nice Pic... Thinking about Shawshank RedemptionTaken on a S10+ using Single Take on the way to Buxton in the High Peaks.![]()
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5x zoom but looking at the file details the software used the main lens and cropped digitally instead of switching to the telephoto.
Wide angle, first time to the board walk.
C'mon, get the picture over with, please? I WANT SOME PIZZA!Wide angle, first time to the board walk.
C'mon, get the picture over with, please? I WANT SOME PIZZA!
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Picture out my Hospital Room window on May 14th - On May 10th, I was admitted (after being a very stubborn old man for the previous 7 days) to the Hospital at about 10:30PM. Apparently my appendix had ruptured on Wed., 5/5 and I didn't realize it - that was actually the day with the least pain of that entire week? Fortunately for me, the rupture, was a rare, encapsulated, sack abscess that kept all the poisons, etc. contained. My Surgeon told me on Tuesday morning, 5/11, that if I -hadn't had this particular rupture, I would have died at home, Sat or Sun!!! (Insert exploding head emoji) Tuesday morning, they installed a drain and put me on IV Antibiotics every 6 hours for the rest of the week, because he couldn't do surgery due to lack of visibility. They did a follow-up CT on Friday that showed the abscess had almost completely disappeared and the drain had slowed to almost 0 output, so on Sunday morning, he removed the drain and discharged me! Plan now is to go back for laparoscopic day surgery around end of June to remove appendix - I just have to monitor for pain, fever, etc, until then. I have never been religious… but thank you Lord! And to everyone out there… when your body tells you something is wrong - GET TO THE DAMNED HOSPITAL!!!
Jesus, that's some ordeal Jim. Glad you are still here!View attachment 334321
Picture out my Hospital Room window on May 14th - On May 10th, I was admitted (after being a very stubborn old man for the previous 7 days) to the Hospital at about 10:30PM. Apparently my appendix had ruptured on Wed., 5/5 and I didn't realize it - that was actually the day with the least pain of that entire week? Fortunately for me, the rupture, was a rare, encapsulated, sack abscess that kept all the poisons, etc. contained. My Surgeon told me on Tuesday morning, 5/11, that if I -hadn't had this particular rupture, I would have died at home, Sat or Sun!!! (Insert exploding head emoji) Tuesday morning, they installed a drain and put me on IV Antibiotics every 6 hours for the rest of the week, because he couldn't do surgery due to lack of visibility. They did a follow-up CT on Friday that showed the abscess had almost completely disappeared and the drain had slowed to almost 0 output, so on Sunday morning, he removed the drain and discharged me! Plan now is to go back for laparoscopic day surgery around end of June to remove appendix - I just have to monitor for pain, fever, etc, until then. I have never been religious… but thank you Lord! And to everyone out there… when your body tells you something is wrong - GET TO THE DAMNED HOSPITAL!!!
I'm sorry to hear that JimView attachment 334321
Picture out my Hospital Room window on May 14th - On May 10th, I was admitted (after being a very stubborn old man for the previous 7 days) to the Hospital at about 10:30PM. Apparently my appendix had ruptured on Wed., 5/5 and I didn't realize it - that was actually the day with the least pain of that entire week? Fortunately for me, the rupture, was a rare, encapsulated, sack abscess that kept all the poisons, etc. contained. My Surgeon told me on Tuesday morning, 5/11, that if I -hadn't had this particular rupture, I would have died at home, Sat or Sun!!! (Insert exploding head emoji) Tuesday morning, they installed a drain and put me on IV Antibiotics every 6 hours for the rest of the week, because he couldn't do surgery due to lack of visibility. They did a follow-up CT on Friday that showed the abscess had almost completely disappeared and the drain had slowed to almost 0 output, so on Sunday morning, he removed the drain and discharged me! Plan now is to go back for laparoscopic day surgery around end of June to remove appendix - I just have to monitor for pain, fever, etc, until then. I have never been religious… but thank you Lord! And to everyone out there… when your body tells you something is wrong - GET TO THE DAMNED HOSPITAL!!!
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Picture out my Hospital Room window on May 14th - On May 10th, I was admitted (after being a very stubborn old man for the previous 7 days) to the Hospital at about 10:30PM. Apparently my appendix had ruptured on Wed., 5/5 and I didn't realize it - that was actually the day with the least pain of that entire week? Fortunately for me, the rupture, was a rare, encapsulated, sack abscess that kept all the poisons, etc. contained. My Surgeon told me on Tuesday morning, 5/11, that if I -hadn't had this particular rupture, I would have died at home, Sat or Sun!!! (Insert exploding head emoji) Tuesday morning, they installed a drain and put me on IV Antibiotics every 6 hours for the rest of the week, because he couldn't do surgery due to lack of visibility. They did a follow-up CT on Friday that showed the abscess had almost completely disappeared and the drain had slowed to almost 0 output, so on Sunday morning, he removed the drain and discharged me! Plan now is to go back for laparoscopic day surgery around end of June to remove appendix - I just have to monitor for pain, fever, etc, until then. I have never been religious… but thank you Lord! And to everyone out there… when your body tells you something is wrong - GET TO THE DAMNED HOSPITAL!!!
I remember seeing the place many, many years ago... I worked for Siemens Medical for 25 years and our Training Center was in Iselin, NJ. One weekend of a 4 week course during the summer, one of my National Service Colleagues who lived in Point Pleasant, NJ invited me (and my bicycle) down for the weekend to cycle something less industrial!!! We rode around Pt. Pleasant (as he pointed out the mansions of the rich and famous celebrities) on Saturday, then on Sunday we went out to the boardwalk and walked around for a bit (interesting sites) and I remember the Manco & Manco (he called it Mack & Manco) - didn't taste it though. Then I headed back to INDUSTRIAL Iselin!![]()