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June 06, 2008

Payback

Paybacks are a bitch.

LifeNet, the AirMedical group that comes to my work periodically gave me a little payback for my help. A ride around town, in one of their helicopters. Good fucking lord it was amazing.

But how do you photograph that?

The craft from afar:
heli

The cockpit, gurney goes to the left there...my camera didn't really capture the electrical beauty though.
helic


Mark Miller, Chief Protagonist:
Mark


Stop touching buttons Joshua:
Joshua


My building from up high:
work


And some Tucson scenery.
view


view


view


I could do that again and again......

April 06, 2008

Congratulations My Friend

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Of course, now you'll be truly corrupted by The Man, and will return to continue the raging oppression....or maybe you'll bring down the walls of Sonora Quest terror....

August 01, 2007

Dear Diary: Lunch Again

lunch

It may have been the lack of anything exceptionally pertinant to say, so here you have it. Lunch with Joshua. A novel soup really, and not bad either.....well, it's ramen for fuckssakes, just how good can it be? I probably could have cooked the noodles a bit longer, but I'm still getting used to the idea of having a microwave in my office - as opposed t the former life of either heating water in my coffee pot, or getting hot tap water and letting noodles "marinate" throughout the day. (It worked, so pipe down.)

Of course, Monster drink on the side, and behind the drink, Sweet Jeri had sent a bit of her danish. Apple was eaten hours ago. And corn nuts for later.

Want me to take pictures of the rest of my day?

July 22, 2007

Dear Diary: Cold or Cooler?

[Ed. My boss says I really need to edit my photos for this entry. So, under the assumption of her correctness, here we go]

Only but a week ago, I found myself sitting in a much less aggravating climate: everything from the temperature, the color, the cleanliness of the city (it's people, streets, air, water)....I suppose I could drone on and on, but I should really just get to the point. Where was I? Had I just left East Tucson? No, clearly, I was in:

kerry

Ok, I only spent part of an afternoon strolling through Kerrytown, and the rest of my time was spent in Ann Arbor for the International Plastination Conference, at the University of Michigan.


As any respectable Tucsonan would do upon their arrival to the area, I hit up a certain restaurant that pulled out of Arizona many many years ago (stayed longer than Sambo's though):

bigboy

The following morning, it was down to brass tacks, attending workshops under the clever direction of Bob Henry

bobhenry

Continue reading "Dear Diary: Cold or Cooler?" »

July 10, 2007

Dear Diary: Intermission

Ok. The real entry will post sometime on Saturday. I could do a proper, full entry now, but the computer I'm using doesn't have accommodations for my memory card, which means no pictures to accompany anything. With that said, I am having an excellent time here in Ann Arbor (how come it's so clean here, and Tucson is so filthy?)(Ok, that wasn't fair.....how come East Tucson is so filthy?)

I have to go finish watching the Shield now, and so I leave the next entry to Doodle or K-Dog.

June 24, 2007

Dear Diary: Smoke And Mirrors

So then....Last weeks absence was due to a slight venture to the very celluloid world of Las Vegas. Formally, we shall refer to this excursion as some sort of Clinical Anatomists Conference, however in stark reality, it ended up being our hotel, The Green Valley Ranch Resort (and Spa).

"Sweet Mary Mother Fucking Son of God" was the only thought that crossed my mind upon entering. (I suggest visiting their website for more on this.) In my years in this rather ghoulish field, I've been exposed to a few resort settings but [Insert above comment] [repeatedly], this palatial environment was overwhelming with it's opulence. A few shots of the grounds (courtesy of Doodle):


From behind part of the vineyard, looking towards the spa.


The Grand Staircase


The entrance to our very own tower of luxury

The bridge extending over the pool - this (one of a number of bodies of water found around the grounds, was a beach, with perfectly raked sand (just begging to be kicked about).


Same body of water, at night


And if you just want to soak your feet..


I'm really not sure why we didn't bother to take more pictures around the hotel, it could have something to do with the fact that I'm lazy, but no...we'll blame it on the ungodly heat that rains down upon the idiot denizens/worshippers of that damned city. Kudos to Doodle for braving it, while I sat upon my arse, listening to rants about maxillary artery grafts (what the hell?)(Kerry?).

Food was needlessly exorbitant, however we did have a Whole Foods at the end of the resorts shopping district. This was indeed a novelty for me, since I am clearly the last person in Tucson to embark on a shopping spree here. It's a good thing I was miles from home, otherwise the Bi-Polar in me would have really stepped up to the plate and overstocked the fridge, freezer, cupboards and bathroom. (Yes, the "crazy" in me did escape around the cheese display, where, when faced with all the creamy oozy delicacies my pant accidentally fell off.) (Once again, a hearty thank you to Doodle for covering for me on that one).

New foods tried? Jeri didn't care for it, but I did. Inside the hotel, we ate at a little Irish Pub, Fados. Over a pint of Guinness, I ate Jeri's Black and White Pudding. I thought it was tantalizing, and knew Jeri was wrong when she kept insisting that the White was Pig balls/scrotum. So the Black was made from blood.....it was still good.

Ever since my years in California, I've always enjoyed Fatburger. $19 for a burger though? Pshaw. Oh, and it was pretty sad/nauseating to see all the people shoving money (via tickets) into their respective slot machines. That of course doesn't mean I didn't give it a whirl:

See, I'll hook up the Video Poker (I think this was Deuces Wild mode)


And even temporarily broke the house


But let's face it, real gaming is done like this


Or in attack mode, whooping ass on the Doodle

In exchange for her patience with my gaming (Note: Doodle was also seen driving cars/riding bicycles etc), we set off into the scorching, disparaging heat to seek out none other than this guy:


Ok, truthfully, it was


On the way, we also stopped off for a requisite beer pose


Speaking of which, did you notice the beer in Jeri's hand earlier? If not, it may have something to do with the size of her hands, as well as the webbing of her fingers:


The ceiling at the Bellaggio was very nice indeed,

And so was the conservatory, but really, how is one supposed to photograph those?


Am I leaving anything out? Thank god for the bus, the massive amounts of lox I greedily consumed every morning, the passion-orange mojito, Bose Wave Radio in the hotel room, bubblebaths, $48 bottles of Grey Goose (1/2 liter), free and nearly constant bottled water from the hotel staff, every single thing about the hotel, my employer for sending me to the hotel, hand holding with the Doodle (did you see her hands?) Tollhouse Cookies straight from the source, the lions at the MGM, the fact that my escalator anxiety is back again (down only), and probably much much more.

Ok then. Next month, it's back to Ann Arbor.

June 13, 2007

Dear Diary: Stomach Mass

I would say that young Doodle handles anything I say about my day at work with either rapt interest...or perhaps disgust to be gossiped about with "the girls", but there is absolutely one thing that will not only make her gag, but actually piss her off also. No, it has nothing to do with the bugs, but rather if I answer this one simple question with a negative:

Did you microwave/heat up your lunch today?

Now she knows damn well that the answer is going to be no. No, I ate my canned menudo as cold as could be....No, my frozen dinner was fairly well thawed by the time lunch came (my normal lunch "hour" is finished by 9(ish), so on frozen dinner days I have wait until at least 12:30 for the ice to be mostly melted)(I learned a long time ago, that putting the Hot Pockets in the fridge the night before ensured a timely 9:00 lunch.)

Anyway, the Gods were once again siding with Jeri (though it took them a few years now), and there is now a god damned microwave sitting in my office. I really should post a photo of my work digs......maybe when I get to Utah....

I maintain that I ate my sloppy joe mixture cold only because I well.....for old times sakes. Ask Melissa, she'll tell you.

February 02, 2006

Anatomically Correct

I was minding my own business over lunch today, browsing about my usual haunts as I carefully chewed my drab cafeteria food. Normally I find something tasty to eat down there, but the I picked a horrible time to go and the sandwich *line* was way unnecessarily slow. Personally, I blame Ms *My baby is a genius, see how he can blink*, who was too busy chatting with others to pay attention to her order, so I skipped out of line and instead took a stab at a meat patty that had been sitting under the lamp since before I woke this morning.

Now that I've digressed nearly to the point of tedium...I was chewing away and stumbled upon this glorious site.....Dream Anatomy. Since I'm currently in the midst of a hand/forearm dissection (yes, I get paid to play/learn/experiment/frolic/dance/sing/), I see no reason why this, from Govard Bidloo couldn't be recreated; and of course for the Situs Inversus dissection, who could resist this?

January 01, 2006

Professionalism Lacking

I'm biting my tongue pretty hard right now so as not to go into great detail, boring the readers of Visceraman1. I will only say that it's nice to see that nothing changes: Adair Funeral Home in Tucson, is still going out of their way to be as unprofessional and unservice oriented as possible. I would like to thank Ron Adair personally for encouraging his staff to diminish service.

November 24, 2005

From Michigan

I've arrived home from my big trip to Ann Arbor, Michigan. Not too cold at first, but that quickly changed into a weather I've only read about in Louis L'Amour novels. Holy Fuck it got cold. A bit of a delay whilst the departing aeropland was deiced...whatever that is, but time was mysteriously made up, and I arrived in good time. I have many thoughts about the work I will have ahead of me, and won't dwell on the finer points of plastination here. I'll save that, and my petty gripes about the trip for another day. It's time to go eat some turkey.

November 22, 2005

Waiting

I'm sitting quietly in the plastination lab at U.M., waiting for a placenta to finish the impregnation stage. This place is pretty damn amazing to say the least. I'll be home, huddled next to Jeri tomorrow night, and will post photos then.

August 31, 2005

Web Building

With recent changes to our policies within the Willed Body Program, I will be making changes to the website. Part of me is thinking, what the hell, go forth with a redesign while you're at it (sure it would be the third one in the past year), but while the site is extremely simple, it's also more frustrating to revamp than this one. It's actually the simplicity that makes it difficult.Most of the potential viewers are going to be of an older generation, with (stereotyping here okay>), less patience to wait for pages to load, slower connection speeds, slower computers in general, and most likely, haven't updated application/browsers in quite some time (if ever). Add the need for larger typeface, lower screen resolutions and you can start to see the dilemma. It's a fairly boring site. And not much room to stretch the walls around it either.Rather than approach the potential redesign with an air of negativity about the simplicity, I should relish it, and enjoy it. Expect an update when it's been modified. (I won't be including any photos of the Dermestid activity. If the anatomical drawings were "too much", I can't imagine what sort of reaction I'd get with those)

August 29, 2005

New York City

I'm still moving things back onto the server, uploaded the photos
from the New York Trip last month again:(Of course, it's a .swf file so
it's going to break my xhtml validation temporarily.)












August 23, 2005

A Slower Pace

It's nice to have a bit of a break here at work. There didn't seem to be an end to last week, labs scheduled, blood here, splattered there. While I do enjoy that sort of pace at times, I must remember not to tell the Universe that I am bored. Nope.

Today has been spent busily working on my lung project. A much better specimen this time around, good drying occurred over the weekend and after a couple coats of shellac, I can take it to my brother's goodbye family dinner on Wednesday. The lungs used this time are pretty interesting, pulmonary fibrosis had inflicted the donor; this makes for interesting texture and bubbling of the lung tissue. It should probably serve as a reminder that I should quit smoking (again and for good)....I'll think about that whilst out on the dock.

Audiolicious!

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