Wednesday, August 25, 2010
The Smell of Fresh Paint...
... is intoxicating, because it means we're one step closer!! And, it certainly beats the rich fertile aroma of the Sumas flats on "honey-wagon" day.
But I digress.
Take a look at our new colours!
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Same Name, Fresh New Look
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
And... Then It Rained
Remember all that beautiful, fresh, exciting dry-wall in the last post? Remember that deluge of rain we had on Tuesday, you know, the only rain we've had all summer? Did I mention that we've got skylights in our reception area?
Yes, it seems someone didn't check the Farmer's Almanac before they left ALL TWELVE of our roof penetrations unsealed over the long weekend.
Here's the glass-half-full interpretation: for awhile, our staff room had a pool...
I hope there's another copy of these plans somewhere....
Picking Up Speed
Things are taking shape quickly now. Here, we're looking at the exam rooms. You can see the framed-up children's play area in the corner.
Below is our treatment room. The two windows you see on the left provide a view into the small-dog ward; the two on the right, into the large-dog ward. Dr. Ray is standing in the door to our cat ward. Every ward is clearly visible from the treatment room, allowing us to monitor patients at all times.
A slightly different view of the treatment room, this perspective features the location of our Intensive Care cages, where critical cases will be housed, as well as animals recovering from anesthesia. Once they've stabilized, they'll be transferred to the wards.
Below is our treatment room. The two windows you see on the left provide a view into the small-dog ward; the two on the right, into the large-dog ward. Dr. Ray is standing in the door to our cat ward. Every ward is clearly visible from the treatment room, allowing us to monitor patients at all times.
A slightly different view of the treatment room, this perspective features the location of our Intensive Care cages, where critical cases will be housed, as well as animals recovering from anesthesia. Once they've stabilized, they'll be transferred to the wards.
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