Aug
29

The USC Campus

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This last Saturday Jennifer and I were on the USC campus for the graduation party of the Nurse Anesthesia program class of 2004. While we were there we had the chance of wandering around the campus a bit to look at the architecture. Our first stop was to visit “The Trojan”. Tommy was pretty impressive especially with Jennifer in the foreground.

Just down from the Trojan statue is a wonderful fountain that is surrounded by benches. If we had more time I would have liked to just sit there and listen to the water splash down on the pavement. There are a couple of these fountains on the USC campus.

Just down from the fountain is an old Bunyan tree, I think that is what it is, that must be older than Methuselah. The roots are coming out of the trunk with some very interesting patterns. The USC campus is a wonderful place to visit if only for a half hour or so that we had to wonder around before the party.

Next time that I get over to the campus I will spend a little time with all of the red brick buildings there on campus. The library is a wonderful building that I did not get a chance to photograph Saturday. There is always next time.

LAC-USC Hospital

This week on the Health Science campus I will be taking some photos. The campus next to the LAC-USC hospital is not the old red brick that I so wonderful to look at but the campus is lively and full of interesting people. There is always something to look forward to you see.

In the morning the entire class is going over to the Big County Hospital for pictures and badges. This will allow us access to the County facilities without going through the security guard station every time we go into the Medical Center. The security there is well let us just say “on the job”. I was there in 1994 when they had the shootings in the ER. That was back in the dark ages of security when all of the doors were wide open without any guards at all. Things have changed dramatically since then. More later on this. Have a great week.

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