Spring on Whidbey Island

We just completed a busy week in Scottsdale with a three-day Worn Dentition advanced workshop followed by two-and-a-half-day Mastery Level Treatment Planning seminar for the Spear Faculty Club. I shared the case of the single fractured central incisor with the Faculty Club to demonstrate the thought processes of treatment planning, and will continue that case here with all of you next week.

Flying home to Whidbey Island on Saturday night I was looking forward to a restful Sunday off.  I spent most of the day on Sunday around our home and the town of Langley eight miles away shooting photographs.  I love this time of year as everything comes alive again.  Here on Whidbey we are in the transition stage with daffodils in bloom, tulips just starting to open, and trees somewhere in between.  All the photos posted are from the past 24 hours and will give you some idea of what life and nature are like in this part of the world right now.  I hope you enjoy this short photo album.

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4 comments on “Spring on Whidbey Island

  1. Frank, Really nice photos. I especially liked the eagle at the end. Thanks for the great course on treatment planning last weekend. I look forward to the June event. I’m so glad you are doing Spear education and all that is included. Thanks for everything. Ian Smith

  2. Frank, great photos. That’s really similar to what Jersey looks like right now (Ha). Thanks for a great treatment planning course last week, you really know how to bring it all together.

  3. Frank,
    Thanks for sharing those photos. It was nice breath of fresh air from a busy day at the office. I enjoyed the meeting last week in Scottsdale. Looks like a great way to clear your mind and get “lost” in the moment of doing the photography. Thanks again and thanks for sharing….Jeff

  4. Frank,
    After plowing snow in a typical Black Hills spring snow storm, your photo’s were “refreshing” to see. It was great to hear about your parents inspiration to you and influence on your ability to pass on your knowledge to us via lecture. After 31 years of practice you ethuse me every session I spend with you on continuing to learn the “practice of dentistry”. Thank You and Happy Easter!

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