It was now the middle of the summer and the river of life had washed me back on to British shores, where the tsunami of “Pandemic Puppies” had caused a huge demand for veterinary professionals. This times I was not alone though, as just before my departure from the continent I was re-united with Mia, …
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“Nanny” Burdinski
It is 12 noon and following a few consultations and a bitch spay, it is time for a communal lunch. The table is laid out with silver cutlery and as it is a Friday, fish (of course….) is on the menu. The usual knives have been replaced with fish knives, which are accompanied with a …
Lauenburg
While I was seeing patients in Bradford in May, 700 miles away in the North of Germany a young farmer decided to overtake a bus in a bend without knowing what was ahead of him – unfortunately there was another car traveling in the opposite direction……. In the ensuing head on collision, he not only …
A Stroll along the Thames
(This post took me much longer to write than usual, partially because so much had happened in the meantime and partially due to an inexplicable inertia caused by several periods of forced self isolation. For some strange reason your productivity sinks rapidly if you have actually nothing to do…..) It is the end of May …
An unexpected job…..
It just didn’t feel right when I walked through the thick mud towards the abandoned building in front of me…. It all had started a day before with a brief text message of a friend asking me for help. When I stepped into the building, I noticed the bullet holes in the wall, the empty …
The Great Outdoors of the North and calling on an old acquaintance I never met…
One of the reasons for my excursion to the North was my complete ignorance of the natural beauty this part of the world has to offer and this despite of its population density and its industrial heritage. Whenever I had a few days time to go hiking, I usually drove to Wales in the West, …
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Bradford and Bingley
I am sitting in the kitchen of Chris Foster in Thornton near Bradford, just a few hundred meters away from the birthplace of the Bronte sisters. Chris is a sheep farmer and he has worked this land for over 50 years. There is hardly a tree on these hills and wind turbines and power lines …
Cornwall
With my first COVID vaccine having (hopefully) done its magic on my immune system, it was time to return to clinical work and to activities that are more in tune with the initial purpose of this blog: veterinary medicine and traveling. As a result of Brexit, there is now a general shortage of veterinary surgeons …
The end in sight ?…..
Its a year now since pretty much the whole world went into ‘lock down’ and little did I know how much it would also affect my traveling and working plans. So many visits were scheduled to colleagues and to congresses all over Europe and it (pretty much) all came to nothing….or at least it turned …
Doing it digitally
With COVID 19 keeping Europe still in its grip at the beginning of 2021, the question has to be asked, in how far it is possible to pursue the idea of working internationally as a veterinary surgeon ? Just travelling from one country to another has turned from being difficult to be nearly impossible. In …