Steve Eaton: Grateful for those who keep us alive, even if they are poor photographers
While the rest of you were grateful at this time of year for the traditional things like family, warm houses, stuffing and iPhone apps, I’m going to break ranks and be grateful for something no one ever talks about. Today, I’m grateful for doctors and nurses, especially mine, who do this day after day so that the rest of us can live to make up silly vocational things to complain about. They are heroes who never get any credit.
I do have just one suggestion for such medical professionals, however. And I apologize in advance for being too direct. Photography is not a good hobby for you. Try stamp collecting, rugby or rock climbing. Clearly you do not have any good instincts about where to point a camera.
Thank goodness I’m not friends with any of you on Facebook. I would hate to see your vacation pictures.
Steve Eaton lives and works in Logan, Utah. He can be reached at Eatonnews@gmail.com.
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Loved the article Steve! We share the same physician and with my annual checkup this week coming up, I will go forth with yet another reason to chuckle thru this procedure...say 'Cheese'!