Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Tuesday's Joy in the Morning

We didn't get the answer to our Tuesday Trivia question: "Each Year in the U.S. there are more than 750 accidents related to what?" We will try again on Wednesday morning at 7:15 to find the correct answer.

Tuesday's Amazing Fact was:"Certain tropical fish are able to climb trees, some up to a height of 32 feet. Many of them are so apt at breathing they would drown if forced to stay underwater for too long." Below is a picture of one of those tree climbing fish!


Climbing Perch



Tuesday was Dr. Walt's final weekly visit with us on Joy in the Morning. Dr. Walt has decided to take a sabbatical from his weekly on air health headlines. He will continue to update his website www.drwalt.com with information each week. Below is a portion of a letter he sent explaining his decision to take a break from his weekly on-air interviews.

Dear Friends,
After much prayer and thought, along with discussions with trusted advisors, I have decided to discontinue my health headlines review and weekly radio interviews. My last day on the air was Tuesday, March 31, 2009. I am so thankful to each of your for your support and friendship. In the future, the time that I had committed to provide the health headline and health interview service for each of you will be used to (1) see patients at Mission Medical Clinic, a clinic for the poor and medically uninsured in Colorado Springs and (2) to write (I'm currently working on two novels). My first novel, Time Scene Investigators: The Eyam Factor (formerly titled The Blue Monk) will be out in August.


Again, thanks to each of you for your friendship and support. And, I will look forward, hopefully, to working with each of you from time to time in the future.
God bless.
Dr. Walt


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