It’s been two weeks since I had LASIK.

I was fairly nervous, even if I pretended not to be. My eyes are a kind of a big deal, not only for everyday living, but the career I’ve chosen. Joe took me on a Wednesday afternoon and by sunset I had new eyes, better vision if hazy, and was sleeping by nine in the evening. If you really want to be grossed out, head on over to my facebook page where I posted some youtube clips of the procedure.

The funny thing is, now that I wake up in the morning and can actually see the alarm clock, I’m fascinated by blurriness. And since I’m still putting eye drops in all the time, I’ll see a hazy, blurry dreamworld for a few seconds before the drops absorb. And now that I can actually see, I wonder what the world looks like with only vague shapes and colors.


I’ve spent the past couple of mornings exploring a bit. I have a love affair with magnolia trees and this is such a beautiful time of year to be photographing. But more, the textures and grainy veins of the petals lead me further into my first real exploration of the blurry world before me.




This is chai tea. There will be no photos of coffee, since coffee smells nasty and I don’t like it. And no amount of introspection will change that.


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