Thursday, November 12, 2015

Thursday, November 12, 2015

--The discussions in some OLLI (Oscher Lifelong Learning Institute) class I'm taking at University of California-Davis appears to be developing into a separate topic I'll refer to as OLLI Reports in the Ruminations Blog.  Once it becomes clear to me that I'll be enrolled in at least one course in current events per semester, I'll set it up as such.  Things like setting up a 'permanent' topic take time.
--I haven't demonstrated my interest in the Globalization project but I haven't put it aside in my thinking!  Patience!
--I've undergone the medical testing that occurs when one moves, especially from one state to another.  That testing implied in moving about the country has already taken place; and I am impressed with my doctor here in Sacramento.
--My recent experience with doctors has left me with the impression that the distinction between a primary doctor and a specialist is not at all workable in practice.  And I'm grateful that here in Sacramento I have a sharp and technologically up-to-date professional I can rely on to refer me elsewhere whenever the need should arise.  I vote to get rid of the distinction of primary care provider to specialist--I don't think it is practical.
--The weather is variable here in Sacramento; and there's seasons!  I wasn't aware how much I missed the cooler and cold weather that Reno and Sacramento share.
--I shall doggedly carry on.  Incidentally, I much appreciated the support that my friends have recently sent me.  Thanks for your continued encouragement on my behalf.

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