…which is
similar to Driving Miss Daisy.
Many years ago, I made a
decision to stop driving because I couldn’t afford to maintain my car. Besides, you wouldn’t have wanted me driving
anyway. Later, I stopped again this time
because I didn’t have a car. Multiple
vision stopped my night driving over a decade ago.
Driving up to the
Democratic Headquarters in Kearny Mesa, I noticed that the sun’s glare on the
windshield gave me a greyed view of the road.
This Friday, I noticed that even with a washed windshield, my world
remained greyed out. Driving with that
view of the world worried me. Not ok
stuff.
I have an eye doctor appointment
coming up, until then he has given approval for me to drive a mile to work.
Good luck with your eye exam. I take David Monday for his eye exam becuse you can't drive with dilated pupils. He's still driving his old wreck, however, he's much more wary since the last near miss, or so he informs me.
ReplyDeleteRe FB yes, I will miss some kid photos, however, they know how to find me. So do my friends.
FB is far too nosy, tracking me everywhere and adding items to my personal calendar. Too much.
To top it off, I spend too much time on FB and get into too many political arguments with kids and right-wing friends. The result, daily migraine headaches and numbness in my hands. My daughters solution was to unfriend all her Liberal friends except me....she says. Perhaps I will return after the election, perhaps not. Trump is bad for my HBP.
BTW....beautiful photos. I look for these places when fly into SD.
Well,m I and many others miss ya.
DeleteI wonder what this latest phenomenon is all about. Hopefully, all will be well.
ReplyDeleteCataracts...more wearing out stuff.
DeleteThe photos are spectacular, especially the trees.
ReplyDeleteSending good thoughts your way for your eye exam. Take care.
I hope it's just Grumpy's windshield rather than your eyes that are the cause of the grayed out view. We replaced the windshield in the Honda a couple of months ago. Wonderful stuff, clear glass! I now have macular degeneration in my left eye. Old age sucks. Hugs to you and G.
ReplyDeleteIt's my eyes. Cataracts. I have an appointment coming up.
DeleteMy sympathies. My vision changes include loss of contrast. at least that is what eyedoc said when I described no longer being able to read signs that are backlit or even hit by sun from the side. Enjoyed those photos.
ReplyDeleteI do love those trees. Too bad the bloom only lasts a month.
ReplyDeleteI saw the Jacaranda in San Miguel, and we have a few of them here, too. They are the most beautiful of blossoming trees, I think. That delicate violet is so rare.
ReplyDeleteI first saw a jacaranda when we retired and had a holiday in Portugal and thought it was the most beautiful tree I had ever seen. There is something magical about blue blossom.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Those jacaranda trees are awesome!!!!
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