We never do know what a day is going to bring to us, do we? Fortunately, this usually happens to someone else, not me, but no doubt my day is coming . . .
une ambulance a l'ombre qui attend. Dans certains quartiers de la banlieue,elle se ferait attaquer ;((( c'est encore arrive ce weekend du 14 juillet .........
And so it is. Love the colours on it, Lowell. Great capture.
ReplyDeleteThe doctor must have scared his patient nearly to death! (Or something like that.)
ReplyDeleteHope they are ok, and our heat here in the Lancaster area has sadly returned. Richard from the Amish community of Lebanon,pa
ReplyDeleteWe never do know what a day is going to bring to us, do we? Fortunately, this usually happens to someone else, not me, but no doubt my day is coming . . .
ReplyDeleteIt's scary enough going to the doc without ending up in an ambulance!
ReplyDeleteThat's unfortunate. Definitely not a means of transportation you want to take!
ReplyDeleteOh that's not good.
ReplyDeleteune ambulance a l'ombre qui attend. Dans certains quartiers de la banlieue,elle se ferait attaquer ;((( c'est encore arrive ce weekend du 14 juillet .........
ReplyDeleteOn the plus side, at least travelling by ambulance is the best, safest and fastest way to get to hospital.
ReplyDeleteLife...
ReplyDeletei hope this story has a happy ending.
ReplyDeletei hope this story has a happy ending.
ReplyDeleteI have taken two trips to the hospital in an ambulance. What I discovered is that it would be cheaper to take a taxi. (and faster too)
ReplyDeleteI hate that when it happens. My sister's comment made me laugh. She is so right.
ReplyDeleteI'll pass too.
ReplyDeleteHope he drove home soon :)
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