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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Flat Creek in November, 2024. Much changed by the force of the hurricane floods in Sept. 2024. The deck of the bridge is now under that pile of debris.

Saturday, December 18, 2021

The eye doctor's tree

 

A simple tree with some eye tests and glasses hanging on it!

I got a new pair of lenses and frames, but the same prescription. Now to get used to them...stumbling around!

Today's quote:

Architecture is inhabited sculpture. 
-Constantin Brancusi, sculptor (19 Feb 1876-1957) 

17 comments:

  1. A cute idea! Good luck with your glasses.

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  2. Hello,
    It is a pretty tree, the decorations are fitting for the eye doctor.
    Have a great weekend!

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    1. I had to laugh when I saw it after leaving the eye doctor, and trying out the new(ish) glasses. I took them back because I couldn't see through the left eye, and they changed the tilt somewhat, so I could.

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  3. ...all that I need are readers and I have a pair in every room.

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    1. I wore readers around my neck for about 10 years. Then found I actually had more than a need just to bring things closer to read.

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  4. I love it!
    Have a wonderful weekend!

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    1. Thanks, hope you have a good weekend (what's left of it) too!

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  5. I love those decorations. Very creative!

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  6. Trees are everywhere. There was one I walked by today in Windsor VT in a salon window. Fabulous.

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    1. I've noticed many decorations and plan to drive around and see the outdoor decorations one of these evenings. Not yet though, when it gets dark at 5!

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  7. What a very creative eye doctor. Good luck breaking in your new gasses.

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    1. I can make it around with the glasses now, even reading!

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    1. A cool definition of the season using their accoutrements.

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