tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17674921.post2264562020365939743..comments2023-07-25T13:50:02.601+01:00Comments on My Word 1: UNLIKELY MEETING PLACESZACLhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07289333819869440699noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17674921.post-91445895519869831792011-05-23T13:20:19.003+01:002011-05-23T13:20:19.003+01:00Hello Keiko,
The dental practice in this post is ...Hello Keiko,<br /><br />The dental practice in this post is in a very old converted house. There are windows in the waiting area, all but one is overlooked by other old brick built buildings, which reduces the amount of light. The surgeries downstairs, have a similar lack of light through their windows. However, as you would expect, they are far better lit from within.<br /><br />The doctor's practice, which is elsewhere, was built about 13 years ago, and somehow, it is not so easy to be as sociable in the waiting room there. This must have something to do with the different environments that have been created, as well as the clientele.ZACLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07289333819869440699noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17674921.post-21669434650798274872011-05-23T13:07:29.737+01:002011-05-23T13:07:29.737+01:00ZACL,
That's an interesting description. I&#...ZACL,<br /><br />That's an interesting description. I've never been to such place to fix my teeth. It must be a gorgeous looking place. It sounds more like a church than a dental office. Since I know no one there, I would feel out of place. I would be terrified to remove a tooth there. I'm kidding. Smiles. But I understand the feeling. Right now, I'm thinking of changing my dentist. I rather go to the same dentist, restaurant, library, and so on. So, although I've been thinking of changing the dentist for several years, I haven't done it. I'm chicken.keiko amanohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10009453048859594709noreply@blogger.com