It takes a bit of reflection for the brain to sort out this reflection … At least it did for me, even though it’s my own photo! (taken across the river)
Linking to Weekend Reflections
It takes a bit of reflection for the brain to sort out this reflection … At least it did for me, even though it’s my own photo! (taken across the river)
Linking to Weekend Reflections
Today was a drizzly grey morning, but one hardly noticed the rain because of Nature’s specactular show of self-luminous colours.
Today for me was my first day back at the Rehab pool (after three months ‘break’). This is from outside the building; photo taken with my mobile phone.
…Now just imagine yourself being inside, floating in warm water, and looking out through the windows at the sparkling symphony of those trees… :)
And here are a few more photos from the way home (I walked part of the way):
What a difference an hour makes, sometimes!
The photos were taken one hour apart this morning.
But no, they did not add four floors to the building in an hour… They were just hidden by the fog.
(Should anyone want to know more about the building, see yesterday’s post in my Picture Book.)
4th October is Cinnamon Bun Day in Sweden.
Pretty good excuse for eating one…
(No, I did not bake it myself. That would have involved too much temptation to eat more than just one!)
Today I went to pick up my new glasses.
All four pairs of them! :)
No 1 are progressive glasses with progressive 75-25% colour. I wanted a pair of semi-dark glasses because of being bothered by bright light and PVD ‘floaters’. In summer I wear sunglasses on top of my regular ones outdoors, but in winter that tends to get too dark. I think these ‘compromise’ ones will work out as intended... Took a “testwalk” to the supermarket this afternoon and felt okay keeping them on indoors there as well. (The frames are copper-coloured around the eyes, with darker plastic sides.)
No 2, black frames with a bit of dark red on the sides = allround progressive glasses.
No 3 is the same kind of frame as No 2, but coppery brown (almost identical to my old glasses). These are my new TV glasses (with the progressive ones, subtexts get blurry when I lean back).
No 4 are my computer glasses (and, as the optician pointed out today, should also work well in the kitchen).