
The Apostrophe Blog
Spring with all of its blooming and blossoming is a good time of year to learn how to see the world anew again. About a month ago, I had cataracts removed from both of my eyes. Since then, I not only have extraordinary distance vision for the first time almost sixty years but the world seems somehow brighter than ever. Throughout the day, I find myself startled. Who knew the world was awash in such ever-present light? And I keep trying to capture some of what I am now seeing everywhere I cast my revitalized eyes, but the photographs, like so often in life, cannot do the luminosity justice. Still these heirloom jonquils in a vintage 1940s Roseville Zephyr Lily vase offer some of what I have been bearing witness to…
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