Psych nurse action figure ?
Is it significant in any way that I can find neither the "man in the moon", not the Rabbit that the Chinese say is what is depicted on the visible surface of the moon?
Could you possibly illustrate on your moon picture the approximate outlines of each? And can you tell me why it makes me feel inferior that I just can't see them, even with my fertile imagination!???
I must say, neither are quite as I had imagined they would be!
The 'man' looks like a drawing from my 3 y.o. niece, or a cartoon rendition of "The Scream/Home Alone".
....and the rabbit? It looks like a discarded children's toy left out in the rain and forgotten.
Sigh!
I am-----
Sincerely Disappointed
Oooh, those "complete and unabridged" paper backs....you'd find them in the thrift store with the "good" pages dog-eared for quick reference. You know, the "racy" parts (HA!) with the heaving bosoms and "deep' kisses.
Some of the teen-age girls in my hometown used to bring those books and True Confessions magazine they'd swiped from the paper and magazine stand down to the playground where they gathered in a group and read the 'good' parts out loud to each other. I was too young to join them.
herring_RN, ASN, BSN
3,651 Posts
YES! The ART and Science of nursing!
It requires education and experience. The expert nurse IS an artist. A dancer for certain.
Pablo Picasso once said,"It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child."
He certainly didn't draw like a child when he WAS a child.
Picasso at age 9 drew this of his fathers sculpture:
At age 56 he did this about the horrors of war:
At age 66 he drew this Dove of Peace: