We were downtown for drinks and dinner at Seven Saints with Barbara and Rosie, and I noticed a rather spectacular sunset (click for larger, more spectacular version).
A merely fair picture of it—it was more spectacular in person—but good enough, I thought, to share.
And, in relation to my recent post on pelvises, among the Halloween decorations inside Seven Saints, I happened to notice another depiction of a skeleton with iliac crests dramatically smaller than an actual skeleton’s. Look at that! Surely no one could expect a lifetime exposure to such misleading representations to do anything other than produce a whole range of body dysmorphic issues.
Well, you _could_ have taken a course in human anatomy as an undergrad or just have dropped by the anatomy lab. Or you _could_ have used one of the many on-line sources for such information.
http://visiblehuman.epfl.ch/
http://www.visiblebody.com/index.html
Or you could have asked!!! :-)