Just a few random snaps from Dunedoo, where we stopped for lunch on our way home from Dubbo, mostly to prolong our enjoyment of being in, you know, Dunny-Doo.
These were taken moments apart and have quite different “vibes”. Waiting – or not waiting – can make all the difference in this game.
It’s been a week since Dr Wills and her surgical team took to me with a bunch of laparoscopic implements to conduct a Heller myotomy and Dor fundoplication in a 2-hour procedure at John Hunter Hospital. The aim was to address the most problematic symptom of my achalasia (food just barely passing from my esophagus to my stomach, due to my lower esophageal sphincter being in almost constant spasm), without leaving me too vulnerable to reflux (allowing food to pass down without restriction tends to allow acid to pass up without restriction).
I look forward to using this new lease on life to catch up on various projects (like x100.365, which I’ve struggled to keep up with!), but mostly to become a better person.
This is uncropped at a focal length equivalent to 35mm (as per all of my X100 photos). That’s how close you can get to these beauties at Western Plains Zoo.