Photo of the artwork previously posted here was an oil on canvas painting, Carnival Venice in the evening lights, by Maria Delendik in 2020.
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Photo of the artwork previously posted here was an oil on canvas painting, Carnival Venice in the evening lights, by Maria Delendik in 2020.
Hey iStrain devices with iBadErgonomics! This is where I would rather be right now to rest my eyes at. Or, where not to build a motorway.
I hope your eyes and migraines get better.
Thank you. I tried to figure out how to create a photo for the Photo Friday them of “Focus,” in which I could show what my eyes are currently seeing when my vision goes wonky. This painting is really a lot prettier! =)
I can see that.
But, it is difficult to express annoying eyesight problems, and I imagine that harder when the medium requires working eyesight that’s better than annoying at best.
I was thinking the last time I had a migraine, I couldn’t look at my phone screen because it was too bright it made things worse.
The last time I hated a phone fumbling was with a proper phone with buttons! I had high temperature flu, and I couldn’t for the life of me dial that damn phone to call in sick.
Light is so hard. Tom and I took I short drive west of the city on Sunday, and the sun’s slow descent right into my eyes was a special torment.
I thought it was Venice, and I have never been there. It’s definitely not the place to build a motorway!
Ha! You called that correctly! No motorways need apply.
And OMG, when one is sick, especially with a fever, the smallest tasks become overwhelming. And fever can even follow us into our dreams and turn them into even more frustrations! The body really does give us signals when we need to take necessary self-care. I learned the hard way back in 2007/2008 that when I don’t listen to my body and do what I need to do, the universe will step in and force me to take action. That’s proven very true more than once since.