Sunday, February 20, 2011
Where the urgent care walk-in center on route 299 is thoughtfully equipped with a water feature, a wall-mounted flat screen television with still photos of beaches and sunsets called "living landscapes," a children's room with hundreds of tiny ceramic fish suspended on white string from the ceiling, a receptionist with long brown hair and dangly silver earrings, abstract watercolors hung in triptychs, classic rock radio piped into every room, and a friendly nurse with a pink engagement ring and a pronounced cold-sore.