Thursday, February 5, 2026

TCDB monthly update along and a room with a view

 Before I get started with the numbers, while I was vacationing at one of my Local hospitals I took some pictures. I previously mentioned that the room was nice or rather equivalent to a hotel room. You decide.



The door was not your normal door. It was an oversized sliding glass double door. The curtain was for my privacy.



Here you can see a mini window, the sink, and a piece of the t.v. LOL.




Much better view of the t.v. and a board. You can't read it but that board shows that "I like baseball cards". The lady(tech) that did the echo cardiogram wrote that on the board.




That is the bathroom door which behind it was a large bathroom with a nice size shower (wish mine at home was like that one), and another window that looked out behind the hospital.



Same window here but from a different angle. This should be the last post containing my recent health drama. At least until something changes.


Now let's get to the January TCDB update.

Atlanta Braves: (as of today): 32, 975 still #2 behind that "other guy" he is at 33,616 putting me 691 behind him. No matter what I don't believe his numbers!


Total all cards: I jumped up one spot to #24 with 414, 133 unique cards listed.

Basbeall cards: I held at the #12 spot even though I added over 11K cards to it to get to 372, 757.

Gaming: I added none and dropped 2 spots to #100.

Non-Sports: I jumped 2 spots hereby adding 3,200 cards to get to #25 with 28, 662 cards.


I will be putting a regular baseball card post tomorrow as the Saturday posts are done for now.


Later Gators!

5 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing. It's comforting to know you have a place you trust to go for healthcare needs. I still don't know how those numbers are arrived at. Looking for the cards tomorrow. Enjoy the time all!

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  2. Still looks like a hospital room, but quite upscale!

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    1. It's not their normal room. It's special room (cuz I'm special...JK) special for monitoring observations. My first overnight in the place, I'd just soon not ever have the need to return though.

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  3. I don't have a lot of hospital room experience, but I will say this... your room did look pretty nice. The first photo with the sliding glass door reminded me of the room my dad had to wait in when he first arrived at Stanford hospital. Never imagined hospitals having them. Pretty sure the room he eventually went to had a regular door though.

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  4. Considering you had to spend the night, that's a nice hospital room. I'm glad they made things as comfortable as they could.

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