Jan 2, 20188 yr Experts We are nurses. When we see a situation, we visualize or imagine how we're going to deal with it.Well, when it comes to art, the same thing happens with me. I can't stop myself. I look at something and I image things. I look at members' names and the image of an avatar comes to mind.I submit thes images with all due respect.
Jan 3, 20188 yr ...but I won't go into the details of why he bestowed the nickname MAC-awake on me (no patient was hurt in the process, just my poor nose).My first thought was that you somehow hit yourself in the face with a Macintosh blade laryngoscope.
Jan 3, 20188 yr Experts Changed my avatar. Extra points for anyone who can name the poet associated with it. Not you Davey. You're on to me.Rudyard Kipling. Did I win?
Jan 3, 20188 yr Experts Rudyard Kipling. Did I win?Very close as there was a poem by RK about Sudanese soldiers that were called Fuzzie-Wuzzies which is very historical in context. The nursery rhyme from which my name is derived is generally attributed to Roger Hancock and has several variations. In my family "Wuzzie" was used as a diminutive for my grandmother who's name was Elizabeth and who had fuzzy hair. So you were half-right!:)
Jan 3, 20188 yr Author Experts Images, did I say very small town?"Objects in mirror are larger than they appear"[ATTACH=CONFIG]25571[/ATTACH]
We are nurses. When we see a situation, we visualize or imagine how we're going to deal with it.
Well, when it comes to art, the same thing happens with me. I can't stop myself. I look at something and I image things.
I look at members' names and the image of an avatar comes to mind.
I submit thes images with all due respect.