Eye Spy

 



Random marks on the floor of the historic Pumphouse reminiscent of an eye, Saskatoon 2021

We are so fortunate to have seen so much. We take our eyes for granted until there is an issue that causes pain or threatens our vision in some way. Like many of you, I've had eye surgery to retain or improve my sight. Undergoing the procedure, thoughts of possible vision loss are scary because we rely so much on our sense of sight. But, we put our trust in science, our body's ability to heal and restore us to health. 

Our eyes raise awareness in our capacity to see things for what they are and in being seen by others. We look for the eyes and make eye contact or avert our eyes. With our eyes we convey messages, communicate and connect. We see and hope to be seen. 

You've finished reading this post. Thank you eyes.

Comments

  1. Your title caught my eye :) I so remember road trips as a child and with my own children playing I spy with my little eye....... :) such fun. Yes, we do take so much for granted and only when we loose it do we fully understand.

    My little grandmother had magnifine glasses - her eyes looked huge behind those glasses she wore and I find myself for years doing what she had done for a greater part of her life, having things in order so as not to trip and easily find things in their places (I'm still working on that :) I count steps, etc. Thankfully I still have my sight and science/medicine in this field has certainly changed over the years for a good thing.

    Thank you for continually sharing your photos and words of wisdom :)

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