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I am envious.. I might print that up and stick it on my wall.. I have no windows.. just two doors. One to the corridor and one to the Hand therapy room. They have windows and a radio.. Sometimes I go in there and just hang out. It's nice.
Lovely view Chris!
I have a great clinic and therapy room (what space!) in our new hospital, but the view from my window is of the exit from the morgue....
Guess you never get it all .
Even though it has nothing to do with work.....here is the view of our family's cabin in the northern Sierras at 6,000' in January....snowmobiles only!
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Sincerely,
Kevin
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Kevin A. Kirby, DPM
Adjunct Associate Professor
Department of Applied Biomechanics
California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt College
Even though it has nothing to do with work.....here is the view of our family's cabin in the northern Sierras at 6,000' in January....snowmobiles only!
What a beautiful place, talk about recharging your batteries!!
__________________ "I wouldn't give a fig for the simplicity on the near side of complexity; but I would give my right arm for the simplicity on the far side of complexity."
- Oliver Wendell Holmes