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My neighbor once saw me standing in my doorway at night, calling for my cats, and asked "what are you all dressed up for?" I was actually in a ratty nightgown at the time. Realized right then that I should probably be seeking "visually challenged" men, who have NO interest in lasik, as boyfriends!
Way to take a defect and make it into something good. You write so eloquently. Puts me to shame with my stumbling to describe the beauty and wonder that I feel.

Singular, spectacular vision. U haz it! :-)

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I love this phrase: "when I smile at someone it's similar to spitting in the wind: you just don't know where it will land." :)
I'm short sighted also and don't usually put my specs on until I get to work so particularly at the moment when it is so cold in the mornings, my blurry vision is enhanced by teary pools bouncing up and down every time I walk - it gives New Oxford Street an underwater feel, which is where it could do with being some of the time.
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As a fellow near-sighted lady, I sympathize with your situation, and I find it interesting that you chose to go without your glasses for a morning. I am rarely without my contacts, even, shamefully, at night when I'm sleeping. Still, you've written a fine account of what it must have been like to be Monet or van Gogh and that is to be applauded!
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Lovely!

I too am nearsighted, but to the point that I wouldn't be able to see the pail distinctly even if I was standing in it.

I've had people at work tell me they thought I was rude for not saying hello. I told them, um, "I didn't see you". I need glasses, but only wear them when I drive (otherwise, with corrective lenses for my near-sighted vision, I'd need glasses to see up close...so what's the point?). I've just kind-of gotten used to being semi-blind.

LeendaDLL - I hope you didn't correct her mistake.

SweetMisery/musicchick2 - thank you ladies!

Shane - and because of that I wonder why I bother smiling at all. But a person must make an effort, I suppose.

Jando - as I recall, there was a certain grubbiness; it must be nice to pretend that the street gets a wash every morning - that's more than I get.

Renee - for someone with such insight, it's ironic that you should be near-sighted; I do wish you could have seen the trees that day.

CompassRose - yet what if it really wasn't a pail. That would be one angry cat!

woofie - I've had the exact problem: people wondering why I didn't see them, or acknowledge them. I have such trouble recognizing people, that if I'm waiting for a ride, I've come close to getting into the wrong car!

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oh i love that! i will use that pearl of wisdom the next time i'm about to be annoyed i can't see properly any more! :)
I know the poetry in living pictures of which you write well for my terrible near-sightedness has lent itself to fuzzy soft dreamlike images. If only the harsh world were as soft and kind as our eyes are perceiving.
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"Yesterday, I was reminded once more to appreciate the pixilation of my vision; to enjoy a world melting into an impressionist's canvas."

What a beautiful line. One of many, I should say. I just met you and already I adore you.

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This is SO good.

As always, a big smile on my face as I leave Aubrey's blob! ;)
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Christmas trees like clementines..

Beautiful, beautiful post.

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