I spent some time in the city today because it was time to get a second dose of the Pfizer vaccine, a dose that will allow me to enter places like post offices and banks.
This is the vaccination place on the outskirts of the city. This time I didn't have to wait long like a month ago when I was waiting in front of the same building to get the first dose.
This is the piece of paper that I got with that first dose. I had it with me today while waiting for the second one. After taking this photograph an hour ago, I threw it in the garbage can.
Last time there was a long line of people in front of this place. Today, only a couple of them. It all went quick, smooth, and easy.
This photograph was taken about ten minutes before, on the way from my hometown to the city.
The vapor coming out of the General hospital looked pretty cool and photogenic, so I stopped by the road to take a few shots. The building looked a bit like the Titanic sailing behind the pine trees.
The suburban houses of the neighboring neighborhood also looked good enough to be photographed.
This lovely little garbage truck was photographed near the vaccination place before I got the injection.
After the vaccination, on my way to the car ...
... I noticed this gang of seagulls.
The birds looked at home in the city ...
... especially around the garbage cans.
Before driving back home I took also another portrait of the General hospital. This time from the small parking lot across the street from the vaccination place.
A couple of hours later, in my hometown ...
... I was walking towards the pharmacy near the main square.
There I finally got this Certificate. The day was mostly cloudy. Not too cold but pretty humid. I felt almost no side effects from the vaccination. Just the arm hurt a bit, but nothing worth mentioning. I feel the same now, while I'm writing this post.
This is a detail from the house across the street from the pharmacy. It's good to have some sunflowers around when the day is gray and cloudy, with no sun in sight.
This is a detail from the facade of the pharmacy. I took this photograph mainly because of that upside-down traffic sign in the right corner of the picture.
From the other side, the sign doesn't look upside down. :D Pure magic.
That's it. I have nothing more to say. As always in these posts on HIVE, the photographs are my work - THE END.