Monday, January 06, 2020

Seeing Resolutely

New Year's resolution: clean my glasses with optician-provided spray and a microfibre cloth instead of licking them and wiping them on my t-shirt. Not sure if I achieved last years' ones or not. I didn't make them measurable enough.

9 comments:

Sue said...

Good luck with your 2020 resolution. Any vision-related objective seems so apropos, doesn't it. "Objectively measurable" is good, but I always seem to fall short. I'm an optimist though, and I've convinced myself that this year will be different.

amulbunny's random thoughts said...

I never lick my glasses, just breathe on them and then use the tee shirt. I've got spray and a microfiber, but they're never handy!
Happy New Year! Fair skies and Following Winds!

Knits and Weaves said...

Happy to hear from you again!

Greybeard said...

Haven't been here in a LONG time and wondered if you were still pluggin'.
Glad to see you are although it appears you, like me, have pretty much "said what you wanted to say" and are slowing down somewhat.
Glad the DVT didn't make you assume ambient temperature.
Be safe and well.

CaptainVector said...

You licked them yourself?! That's what I got a dog for! She's great at licking my plates AND my glasses clean. Oh wait . . .

Happy New Year!

CV

Unknown said...

Personal Life must be good for you ;-) we see so little,nowadays . Happy for you and thanks for the inspiration that made me get off my backside and start learning to fly Flexwing Microlight.(all I could afford) As it transpires, I absolutely love it. So quiet with the engine/prop behind you, and very little bodywork around,so a fabulous view of the ever-changing scene below. UK weather has been foul ,gales/water-logging,fog, did I mention water-logging ? Now I understand the term "Cabin-fever. Left it a bit late in life, but hey-ho!every lesson is fun and an adventure. Thanks, 'trix

Majroj said...

Not.. dental plates?...
;)

Majroj said...

Ah, still blogging. Good on you!

Hoping you still get a kick out of it all and find time for your humanitarian work too.

Roger C. Delight

Lee I said...

Wow! Lost track of you when you paused. My computer is remembering old things and your blog popped up. I hope I can catch up. Lee Isbell at Traveling Sardine Class. And I don't even remember my correct URL at the moment, the failure of growing old.