With all of that said, here is the picture for the day. It is a Great Egret coming in for a landing at Murphy Park in Taylor recently. See you tomorrow!
The purpose of this blog is to encourage others in their walk through this life with the assurance that God loves you! Join me as I journey through life's ups and downs, taking each in stride and trying to laugh or at least smile along the way.
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
One more day closer to being done
Things have become routine at this point. I've been showing up at the radiation lab about 20 minutes before my scheduled time and more often than not, I get seen right away. I think the staff is using me to keep the schedule tightened up. They are now trained to look forward to their picture of the day and seem to be genuinely enjoying them. At first, they thought I was getting pictures from National Geographic or some other source, I think I've finally convinced them that I really am pretty good at what I do!
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