it looks so much more welcoming than a doctor's office otherwise would...i hope he's not a dentist..i would not be lured into visiting him despite such pretty settings around his clinic ....(and guess what, my dad happens to be dentist) :DD
Great experience to live in a village. Have a cousin living in Sugnens, Vaud and always find it amazing visiting her... Sorry for having been a bit absent lately, but I was abroad on a professional trip last week. One day I’ll probably show some pictures from a somehow unusual destination... Trying to recover some time, I’m posting on Germany (Koblenz, December 2005) on Blogtrotter. Enjoy and have a great week! Gil
Hey, I know you! You're the red car guy! Thanks for the guess on my post, "Guess What This Is?" - your guess was my favourite (however, incorrect). Your post today ties in nicely with mine - you never know what's going on behind those doctors' doors!
I had to visit my local GP recently (ear wax - I won't go into the gory details). Touch wood I don't have much experience of doctors but I was surprised to find out that he had his own x-ray machine despite this being an obviously small practice. Is this normal? I seem to remember as a kid having to go to the big white hospital to have an xray. Times have changed I guess.
@moi - You wouldn't be so happy to visit him if he was a Swiss dentist. It's so expensive here that I know quite a few people who go to Hungary to have their teeth checked - sort of dental tourism
I started this blog in Jan 2007 as a member of the City Daily Photo family representing the village of Villigen. I'm a transplant to Switzerland and keeping the blog was a way for me to keep a record of new things I learnt while sharing with others. I was on a long LONG break, and now I post only sporadically although I still have hopes of posting more regularly. Thanks for stopping by and drop me a line if you have questions or comments. Camera and other information at the foot of the page. 20150322
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it looks so much more welcoming than a doctor's office otherwise would...i hope he's not a dentist..i would not be lured into visiting him despite such pretty settings around his clinic ....(and guess what, my dad happens to be dentist) :DD
He's a GP. Inside the place is also very nice. Not 'clinical', if you know what I mean.
What a lovely and inviting house!
Thanks for your visiting and nice commnet on my blog, too!
Have a nice week ahead!
I bet he makes house calls, too!
(To answer your question on my blog - I am packing as we speak ;-))
Great experience to live in a village. Have a cousin living in Sugnens, Vaud and always find it amazing visiting her...
Sorry for having been a bit absent lately, but I was abroad on a professional trip last week. One day I’ll probably show some pictures from a somehow unusual destination...
Trying to recover some time, I’m posting on Germany (Koblenz, December 2005) on Blogtrotter.
Enjoy and have a great week!
Gil
Hey, I know you! You're the red car guy!
Thanks for the guess on my post, "Guess What This Is?" - your guess was my favourite (however, incorrect).
Your post today ties in nicely with mine - you never know what's going on behind those doctors' doors!
I had to visit my local GP recently (ear wax - I won't go into the gory details). Touch wood I don't have much experience of doctors but I was surprised to find out that he had his own x-ray machine despite this being an obviously small practice. Is this normal? I seem to remember as a kid having to go to the big white hospital to have an xray. Times have changed I guess.
@moi - You wouldn't be so happy to visit him if he was a Swiss dentist. It's so expensive here that I know quite a few people who go to Hungary to have their teeth checked - sort of dental tourism
That Doctore lives and works in a pretty place !
Going to the doctor would not be so bad in such an inviting building.
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