Soft Neurological Signs in Young Children- My Experiment
Dr. Cason on Nov 18th 2008
Yesterday for Medicine Mondays on MommyMD.org, I discussed soft neurological signs in young children. As you may remember I couldn’t find specific recommendations about when these signs should go away. In general most reports I read stated that if by school age they are present then there may be some other issues present such as [...]
Old Movie Theatre
Dr. Cason on Nov 17th 2008
Cabe at The Daily Focal Point challenged us with ARCHITECTURE IN BLACK AND WHITE He said: Take a photo of any structure that catches your eye in black and white. It can be close up or pulled back. Take one of the city you’re living in, or your office, your house, your neighbor’s house, heck [...]
Teeny Tiny Apples
Dr. Cason on Nov 16th 2008
I saw these tiny apples at the Commissary last week and couldn’t resist. I think they are crab apples. As soon as I got home the kids munched into them and I grabbed the remaining four and placed them all over the house- taking pics of them in bizarre locations! Smiling boy seemed quite delighted [...]
Early AM Experiments
Dr. Cason on Nov 15th 2008
So Cabe, I woke up early this am and pushed my camera to manual and lost a ton of photos to a blurry dark wasteland …But the more I mucked around the more I found that even Crumpled Bed Covers Clean dishes And Pomegranates Look interesting with the right amount of light and shadow.
The Seven Year Old I’ll Never Forget
Dr. Cason on Nov 14th 2008
She was alert and cranky and sitting up making everyone a little cranky too. I’m mean that’s what seven year olds do right? I would have been more annoyed except she had pneumonia and I kinda felt sorry for her. It was really socked in, a complete white out on one side and with fluid [...]
Old Wheels
Dr. Cason on Nov 13th 2008
Maybe I’m weird but this was just as interesting as the rice fields next to it!
I Love a Good Drive
Dr. Cason on Nov 12th 2008
I long to get in the car and just drive and drive. I’d roll down the windows and suffer the knotty consequences later. I’d turn the music up high and start to dream of what little roadside cafe should be my stop for lunch or for that matter dinner. If you want to come along [...]
Lonely
Dr. Cason on Nov 11th 2008
As we finished worshiping at a beautifully ornate temple, I walked by this little window. I love its stark simplicity.
Perhaps I Should Explain a Bit
Dr. Cason on Nov 10th 2008
If you happen to come to Guam, then come down the backside road of the hospital and take a right on the 6. You’ll discover the dinosaur, elephant, tiger and tanker all on display outside the welding shop. I don’t know the history or how long they’ve been there. I just know that the first [...]
Elephant Tanker
Dr. Cason on Nov 9th 2008
And that my friends is what we call an OOG (Only on Guam)!





























