How I Became a Medical Tourist (Part 4) #humor #coronavirus #medicine

A Christmas Miracle? Except for one hour of physical therapy every week, I had not been outside of our rental house in Florence for months. The Hub …

How I Became a Medical Tourist (Part 4) #humor #coronavirus #medicine

The irrepressible and ever-humourous (to say nothing of accident prone) Barb is again exploring (non-covid) medical issues during lockdown. I hope you click the link above to read the rest of the story!

Dogwood Tree

British Columbia’s provincial flower is the Pacific dogwood.

The name comes from the fact that sailors used the wood of this tree to make nails, otherwise known as dags – or later, dogs – in ship repairs.

It has been British Columbia’s provincial flower since 1956.

So elegant and sparkling in either white or the dogwood’s alternative colour, pink, it’s another marvellous addition to the spring pantheon of beauty.

Happy Tuesday.

How I Became a Medical Tourist (Part 3) #humor #MedicalTourism #dogs

The further adventures of the WMIT (World’s Most International Tooth) Trigger Warning #1: if you have a Y-chromosome a weak stomach teeth, you may …

How I Became a Medical Tourist (Part 3) #humor #MedicalTourism #dogs

Another instalment from the wonderful and “wandrous” medical tourist Barb Taub. Please click the link above to read more about that international tooth!

How I Became a Medical Tourist (Part 2-ish)#humor #MedicalTourism #dentist

The further adventures of the WMIT (World’s Most International Tooth) As I mentioned, my tooth had started hurting down in England, and back in …

How I Became a Medical Tourist (Part 2-ish)#humor #MedicalTourism #dentist

Part 2 of Barb Taub’s dental odyssey during the covid lockdown. I hope you read the next instalment by clicking the link above.

A Mountain View

We recently drove through the Rocky Mountains of Banff and Lake Louise on a beautifully sunny day.

You can see that there’s still snow on the peaks and this being the mountains, the breeze was brisk, but the sun shining on our backs as we took a short walk to stretch our legs was beautifully warm.

Greetings from the gorgeous spring Rocky Mountains of British Columbia and Alberta.

Sometimes, life is like that.