Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Blurry Bloom Day

So, the eye doctor confirmed the secondary cataracts diagnosis with the one eye at a time quick and easy office visit laser fix. I'll just be blind for another month and a half.

Life is blurry














The full moon began rising at the end of a clear sunny Bloom Day. All the witches had gathered, at least that is what I think I see.














The red head 'Diane'.














It is hard to believe the camera can capture the white haze of my cataract vision.  That's what I see in this picture, but I'm not sure about anything I am seeing at this point. Life is blurry.














It is a full moon in mid-February. The snowdrops are up and blooming, the first bulbs on the mountain.














'Jelena' is winding down as the other two witch hazels begin to open.












'Arnold's Promise' out of focus in the foreground is an extreme version of the blur in my vision.














The eyes of Monet are back. I keep drawing on the canvas.














One eye at a time.


3 comments:

Barbara H. said...

I'm so glad it's the easy fix problem, but sorry it will take a month and a half. The recovery should be very fast with almost immediate better vision in the eye that is done
or at least that is my memory of the procedure.

Christopher C. NC said...

Me too Barbara. Dr. Google and the eye Doc both said it's a quick and easy instant fix without much of a recovery time, as in close to none.

C. C. said...

Love the snowdrops. Breathtaking in those drifts.

Eye surgeons seem to be the most in-demand specialists these days. The wait time at the Duke Eye Center here could be hours. Too bad they can't squeeze you in sooner. Hope all goes well.