I figured I haven’t posted many pictures of my adventure due to a number of factors. One being I didn’t have my digital camera with me. My backup option was an iSight video camera, which takes sort of blurry stills, and some effort to get the stills out. And then I was too tired to do all the work of adding images. So here are some sights of my cell:

Feeling better and wearing a hat.

Kassie’s calendar on the left and my exercise bike.

The view out my window of another wing of Sutter and I-80.

The bandage over my port that will come out in a few weeks.

The pump I’ve been attched to for 22 days.