Photo: Fire suppression, test valves, drain pipes and gauges. The oft-forgotten crannies of a hospital provide many eclectic industrial scenes to enjoy.
It's hard to get a good night's sleep at a hospital. My wife's doing a little better, but we're not yet sure when she's coming home or what exactly is wrong. Fortunately, the hospital's right across the street from a bus stop, and I made it to work today.
I'll be having some fun this evening thanks to a generous offer from an old co-worker. I'll post some photos from tonight's event and let you know what I've been up to.
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2 comments:
Wishing the best for you guys. Hope everything turns out okay.
May your wife's recovery be swift and full kinda like your commutes on your blog!
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