Medical Center yesterday, Surgery Center today, are you going to show us a cemetery tomorrow? I'm going to the Villages Daily, they post happier pictures there...
They are shutting down the Pain Clinics in Ft. L. Turns out they were pill factories for prescription drugs. I wonder what took the authorities so long to catch on?
@ B Squared - Yes, I had heard something about that. Lois watched an NBC News story describing how people came to S. Florida from all over to buy prescription drugs which they then took home to sell!
I can see I have completely underestimated how big Ocala is. So more like the size of Bloomington? Burnsville? Seems like it has some smaller town flair to it, yet has many amenities of a larger city.
Nice play on words with this..... and the color is great..... The D300 typically does not do as well with red.... and your shot pushes that theory back a bit.
Hey, you caught it! This is striking, and I like it. I don't always like red and green together, but this is delicious. I'm looking out my window at gray, so this is welcome.
By the way, those ARE mountains in my photo. I added to the description a little to clarify. The blue I metioned was another layer outside the photo frame. Today it looks like winter :)
It's simply painful thinking that "Pain Clinics" dot our landscape. I would rather have the surgery and get rid of the pain altogether; forget treating it. Fix it if you can. Please!
Oh, man! Jacob, isn't it great to be able to find entertainment in the most mundane of things? You know that people have pasted by those signs thousands of times and never made that humorous connection!
The real pain is when you get the bill right? Good eye for spotting these two signs Jacob.
ReplyDeleteMedical Center yesterday, Surgery Center today, are you going to show us a cemetery tomorrow?
ReplyDeleteI'm going to the Villages Daily, they post happier pictures there...
bien vu..........
ReplyDeletea angle very nice
ReplyDeletegood glance
amen :)
ReplyDeletewonderfully composed image
yes, im agree, stop turn right and jsut arrived! great! ehehe
ReplyDeleteciao, Luis
I agree about thinking first before going under the knife. Great place to position a stop sign!
ReplyDeleteThey are shutting down the Pain Clinics in Ft. L. Turns out they were pill factories for prescription drugs. I wonder what took the authorities so long to catch on?
ReplyDeleteIt also says 'pain clinic'--what does that mean? Do you go there for pain? I would STOP and reconsider---very carefully. MB
ReplyDeleteHi MB - Yes, if you need help managing your pain, you can go to the pain clinic.
ReplyDelete@ B Squared - Yes, I had heard something about that. Lois watched an NBC News story describing how people came to S. Florida from all over to buy prescription drugs which they then took home to sell!
ReplyDeleteI know nothing about this Ocala place.
I don't need surgary or pain management so I'll pass this place by!
ReplyDelete@ VP - Hee, hee!
ReplyDeleteI can see I have completely underestimated how big Ocala is. So more like the size of Bloomington? Burnsville? Seems like it has some smaller town flair to it, yet has many amenities of a larger city.
ReplyDeleteNice play on words with this..... and the color is great..... The D300 typically does not do as well with red.... and your shot pushes that theory back a bit.
Good advice, Jacob.
ReplyDeleteHey, you caught it! This is striking, and I like it. I don't always like red and green together, but this is delicious. I'm looking out my window at gray, so this is welcome.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, those ARE mountains in my photo. I added to the description a little to clarify. The blue I metioned was another layer outside the photo frame. Today it looks like winter :)
Love the title! :-)
ReplyDeleteI agree 100% I just wish that I didn't have to learn the hard way. (a terrible back opereration) That left me in constant pain. :-(
ReplyDeleteGreat capture
ReplyDelete:-))
ReplyDeleteIt's simply painful thinking that "Pain Clinics" dot our landscape. I would rather have the surgery and get rid of the pain altogether; forget treating it. Fix it if you can. Please!
ReplyDeleteWell, it depends on the surgery... In some cases you'd better not stop at sings and traffic lights!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
On ne se fait pas charcuter par plaisir ! Mais il est vrai que, la plupart du temps, cela soulage bien !!
ReplyDeleteIf I stopped to consider it too long, I would probably back out unless they gave me some good drugs!
ReplyDeleteGreat juxtaposition - thank heavens at least here we don't have to worry about the cost too much if we get ill.
ReplyDeleteGood spot! I probably would have missed the connection (and did at first glance of the photo).
ReplyDeleteVery interesting indeed!
ReplyDeleteOh, man! Jacob, isn't it great to be able to find entertainment in the most mundane of things? You know that people have pasted by those signs thousands of times and never made that humorous connection!
ReplyDelete"So which leg was it again?" Well, I guess it's always a good idea to stop before surgery. (;
ReplyDelete@ Buenos Aires - You're funny. Unfortunately, that kind of thing happens way too often...
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