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Comment by sk8eycat on March 18, 2013 at 4:10pm Eye candy for everyone...did any of you in the northern latitudes see this?
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Comment by Idaho Spud on March 18, 2013 at 3:25pm Glad to hear you have wonderful doctors joan.
I'm going to try to remember the ophthorectumy joke the next time I have a biopsy. :)
Comment by Patricia on March 18, 2013 at 2:29pm Been there done that Joan, & I'm still breathin'! I had great fun with my medical people as well......made things easier to get through that's for sure!
Comment by Joan Denoo on March 18, 2013 at 2:20pm Well, I have had a good time, taking this journey through forces of nature; hope you enjoyed it as well. A week ago, my mammogram came back positive for cancer. I have been taking the steps advised by my wonderful team of doctors; they all have outstanding credentials, they know their fields, and they are fun. I told my doctor when he was taking the biopsy that he might as well do an ophthorectumy (sever the nerve going from my eyeball to my rectum so I wouldn't have such a shitty outlook on life) while he was at it, and the room filled with laughter. Can you think of a better way to get biopsy?
Comment by Ian Mason on March 18, 2013 at 2:09pm Agreed, Joan. We are here, we are now; enjoy the trip and try to do some good on the way.
Comment by Joan Denoo on March 18, 2013 at 2:08pm Just for a little conversation with Michio Kaku:
Michio Kaku on the 4 Forces of Nature.
and Brian Cox:
Brian Cox explains the forces of nature - video
And finally:
Comment by Joan Denoo on March 18, 2013 at 1:36pm Looking toward space, seeing and learning about all the wonders of that dimension, I experience a sense of being connected. We exist kind of like wells into the universe, grounded on Earth by natural forces of gravity and electromagnetism, and impacted by Weak and Strong Forces of Nature. We need do nothing to cause all this to happen; nature does what it does and we get to participate. 
Comment by Joan Denoo on March 18, 2013 at 1:30pm Although I don't feel the sting of cold and wind, the image winter creates is so beautiful I want to share it. This photo shows the Earth's contortions of these mountains, worn down by time and weather, and the glaciated-created Lake Ontario. Many geologic changes over vast amounts of time, and remnants of evolutionary forces that bring us to this day. This precious planet needs attention. 
Comment by Patricia on March 18, 2013 at 1:00pm Sorry, I was ''out to lunch'' for most of my church-going days......bored out of my mind ya know.
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