I'm glad to be back and to come on this as the first forum where I can contribute.
Since I have neither a significant other or live pets, I've looked at all my images from last year and decided this is the most important to me. It's the entrance to City of Hope National Medical Center all dressed up for the Lunar New Year 12 months ago. That's the hospital where I was an inpatient for 4 weeks and 5 minutes. Being an inpatient was how I got high dose chemotherapy with stem cells following the chemo to restore my immune system. In another month, it will be 25 years since I got a cancer diagnosis and one of the first messages my doctor delivered was that I was likely to die from the disease or the result (officially called sequelae) from the treatment. So, seeing the lanterns hanging in front of the entrance every year about this time makes Lunar New Year a special time because I'm still around to check them out.
Thanks for the opportunity.
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