it's 05:30am, 3 hours before the end of my 4th of 7 night shifts here at the royal darwin. ang is somewhere out there too right now, in the bowels of the hospital working night shift (or perhaps the uteruses of the hospital, given that she's doing o+g...or would that be uteri?). there's a beautiful quietness to the hospital at this hour, one of many reasons that i love working overnight.
what's to report? i'll just pop in some photos and commentary and that should suffice.
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i decided that i'd had enough of several ugly lesions on my arm and neck, so dr ang came to my rescue and excised several pieces of ondrej on an ad hoc operating table (converted massage bed) in my spare room. the second installment of this story (10 days later) involves ang and i being discovered by the head of midwifery in a dark little room at 6am when it was time for the stitches to come out. my shirt had just come off, ang was wielding a blade, enter stage left mega-bitch midwife wearing expression of horror and disgust. the timing was comic.
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my housemate john snuck in during the operation (no surgical nurses barking like dogs to scare him off) and caught the action from below the massage table.
as of the last couple of days the clouds have started to move in and we even had an unseasonable downpour yesterday. beautiful but boring sunsets like the one above will soon make way to the majesty of wet-season sunsets. can't wait! (but i'll try - on the beach with a bottle of wine) :)
in 4 days i'm heading back to south east asia - this time mainly to cambodia - for two weeks of supremely well deserved rest and relaxation, and some more amphibiously good times with my favourite frog of all :)
peace.