• Train to Seattle

    Here are some shots of the train ride we took to Seattle. We got to see the sun rise over the ocean as we stopped for customs. I cannot resist a good sunrise.

  • Seattle Street Shots

    On Wednesday, my roommate and I took the train to Seattle for the day. It was a very long but fun day in the US, and here are some street shots from the day.

  • Merry Christmas

    I came back to Ontario during one of the worst ice storms we’ve seen. My hometown looks like Narnia – its incredible.

  • Snow

    In honour of the beautiful crystals falling from the sky today, I have decided to post some photos from our first snow of the season. Enjoy!

  • Sunset in Vancouver

    A couple weeks ago I grabbed my camera as I left to get cat food. I usually don’t bring it with me on little walks but something was compelling me. As I turned onto Broadway and looked downtown I was shocked. The sunset had created an almost volcanic look to the clouds coming off the mountain. The quick trip turned into a fourty-five minute walk around Kits, but it was well worth it. Enjoy!

  • Google Glass Helps Live Stream Surgery

    Many scoffed at the idea of Google Glass, the computer you wear like glasses, but surgeons have begun to use the software to live stream and consult during the surgeries. Dr. Christopher Kaeding is the Professor of Orthopedics at Ohio State University, the Executive Director of OSU Sports Medicine and the Head Team Physician for the Sports Department. He became one of the first surgeons to use this technology for this purpose. On August 21, 2013 Dr. Kaeding performed an operation on the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee of a 47-year-old woman, while consulting with Dr. Robert Magnussen, an assistant professor of clinical orthopedics at Ohio State, who sat in his office. To continue reading click…