Cee’s Oddball Photo Challenge 2015 ~~ The Eyes Have It!


Here’s Looking at you kid.

Here’s Looking At You, Kid – Casablanca (5/6) Movie CLIP (1942) HD

http://ceenphotography.com/2015/03/22/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-2015-week-12/

These eyes can be found in the Greek & Roman section of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Somebody's Watching you.
Somebody’s Watching you.

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Cee’s Oddball Photo Challenge 2015 Week 14 ~~ Cows on Parade 2000


https://jennifernicholewells.com/2016/09/13/one-word-photo-challenge-cow/

One Word Photo Challenge: Cow

http://ceenphotography.com/2015/04/05/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-2015-week-14/

Cows trying to get people to eat more Chicken!
Cows trying to get people to eat more Chicken!
Cows on Parade 2000
Cows on Parade 2000

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Cows on Parade
Cows on Parade

Cee’s Oddball Photo Challenge 2015 Week 13 ~~ Mushrooms & Toadstools


http://ceenphotography.com/2015/03/29/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-2015-week-13/

Mushrooms and Toadstools in Rochdale Village, Jamaica, Queens, New York around 2010 or 2011. I lived there for 22 years and only saw these gigantic spores spaceships once!

These photos were taken around 2010 or 2011 in Rochdale Village,  Jamaica, Queens, NY
These photos were taken around 2010 or 2011 in Rochdale Village, Jamaica, Queens, NY

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I Bailed On My Medical Practice


A Man who courage to move forward with his dreams!!

Morrill Talmage Moorehead's avatarStoriform.com

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Honestly, I was never cut out to be a pathologist.

It’s true that I have a strong eye for pattern recognition of rare tumors. And I’ve got enough OCD-ishness to avoid most of the million tiny and galactic mistakes that haunt pathologists without OCD traits.

But I lack the bluster for the job.

It turns out that bluster, the gift of feeling and sounding 100% certain when you’re only 99, is the key to tolerating a profession where people’s lives are in your hands.

And that gift of pseudo-certainty makes surgeons and colleagues think you’re good, even if you’re not.

The people who thought I was an outstanding general pathologist were the few pathologists who consulted with me on most of their own tough cases. Plus maybe every cytotechnologist I ever worked with.

And my wife and kids who are completely unbiased.

When the stress from outside work escalated and combined with on-the-job stress, I reached critical mass inside. I was done. Cooked.

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