This is a blessing of immense proportion! They had been gone for three, four days, a week maybe. The eye doctor didn’t have an opening till forever and I was looking in the wrong place. If I had one more glitch I’d have a Trifecta.
Anyway, the moral of the story is good things happen when you are working on the corn. Farmer John knows this. I was out cleaning up some piles of branches that had gotten piled up on the corn field because we will be tilling soon. And the sun was shining brightly and I was seeing pieces of glass that had surfaced after a winter’s rain. So, OK, I’ll just pick those up before the doggie gets injured. And there shining brightly we’re my glasses only partially crunched! Yea.
This happens when you get older. You loose your phone, or your keys or your glasses and you enter this netherworld of distraction. Half the brain is locked in to this no matter what else is going on.
But I broke free! Geez, what a relief. So, now I can get on with life. Will try and take down some firewood trees today. It’s that time of year. Wiley is out tilling at a neighbor’s. My Rebecca is on a Spring cleaning rampage. I’m not going to recognize the kitchen I think.
burst of energy loves, Felipé.
Nice piles of compost! I’m thinking about adding some 🐛 worms to ours.loads of flies in there now.
Kevan ~ yea, maybe fly eating worms. It’s all Wild Kingdom out there! Felipé.
Wow!! Miracles everywhere!!! I am so happy you found your glasses!!! Reminded me of a morning I lost mine on my way out of Agés into Burgos. My blog post that day: “I really needed my headlamp this morning-though it was still challenging as there was quite a bit of fog to shine my light through. By the time I got the 2.5 kilometers into the next town of Atapuerca, there were two walkers ahead of me and on the way two additional pilgrims behind who passed while I was trying to find my glasses! Quite a feat when you can’t see! I did have another pair in my bag that I managed to pull out so I could search but I had dropped the ones that I was wearing farther back on the trail than the area in which I was searching. I thought I hooked them into a backpack strap when I was putting on a bandanna and surmised that they fell when I bent my head over – but they must’ve fallen when initially I thought that I hooked them into my strap and must not have accomplished that. Plus it was still dark out! I was fortunate that there was someone out early behind me that saw them! Thanks be to God again! And minutes later, I was at a high point and saw the whole sky light up in pink, with views of 360° – from whence I came, to the “Meseta” that will follow and to the town to which I was descending into, Villaval.” I was sure grateful for that couple behind me!!!
Robbi ~ good story. You must have been distressed but all’s well that ends well. It’s great how everyone was helping everyone out. It makes things easier. Thanks for the beautiful card! Felipé.x
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Robbi ~ 🌽🌽🌽🌽! Felipé.x