Andy refuses to hurry up this morning.
Maybe later he’ll liven up…if there are Greenies in it for him!
He has his standards after all.
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I told you yesterday about how I somehow lost my new glasses, possibly by getting them tangled in the oxygen canula, a frequent occurrence. I noted the cost of replacement, how I found my old ones were just fine in the interim if I decided not to replace the new ones. I was hopeful, though, that I would find the new ones because, well, money-to-replace does matter!
Derreck Knight commented: “Join the search for your glasses when they are on your face club. I hope you do find the missing ones.”
The truth of it is sillier than that, though consistent with having a senior moment: At some point after stewing for hours about losing them and double checking outside in a rainstorm by the dumpster where I’d put several bags of trash, inside my car (I have to use it to transport trash), by the front door where I took off the portable oxygen and switched over to the inside supply line, on the dining room table, in the pockets of the jacket I was wearing, and, yes, on my face to make sure the glasses I was wearing weren’t the missing glasses, I had an epiphany: What about the top of the CD cabinet by my bedroom door?
When I got up, I never put them on in the first place! Yes, that’s where they were!
That’s incredulous me in the photo. Those are the “missing” glasses on my face. I’m 99.9% sure of that!
I tend to misplace anything that is not attached to me. I am glad you found your glasses, Doug, and very handsome ones, too.
Love fluffy Mr Andy in black and white.
I’m getting to like using B&W photos since the artificial light I often use to take photos a lot of editing to normalize colors. As for missing things needing to be found, I thought the lanyard suggestion you made was a pretty good one – wheen I get around to buying one!
I’ve always appreciated B&W photos; I find them more expressive.
I am sure you can order lanyard for glasses, and quite inexpensively.
I’ve looked into it, and they are inexpensive!
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Everyday I am searching for something-most often my phone often found after long search in my pocket!
Damn phone Me, too!
Good to hear you found them, Doug!
Too much money involved if I actually lost them!
Great find. I’m constantly looking for my glasses.
If not one thing, it’s another, eh?!
Yes I agree this is beautiful photographs. Thank you dear Doug, Love, nia
Thanks, nia! That means a lot from someone whose photography admire!
you are welcome dear Doug, Andy also knows how to pose to you, don’t forget this 🙂 Love and Hugs to you both, nia
That definitely is even better. Excellent photograph.
Thanks, Derrick! Your blog sets a high standard I try to match.
Leah is right, Doug! Every day of our lives are a collection of differences. I frequently walk into my bedroom and wonder why the heck I walked there. Cripes… 😂
LOL! Yes, I have that experience all too often!
Well, that’s still one of the better possible outcomes, like for instance, finding them in the litterbox, or finding them after you’ve purchased replacement glasses.
Amen to that, Leah! The worst would be paying for a replacement and finding I didn’t need thrm.
aaaaah we know such senior moments… they become weird and weirder with ever y day hahahah
Absolutely! LOL!
My wife and I looked for my new glasses for a frantic half hour. I had them on!
“What a pair” said Jackie.
LOL! Nice pun there, too.
LOL! Somehow, I feel better reading that and the other experiences of people reading about my misadventure! I drove my car during the time I wasn’t wearing glasses. I am required to wear them, so it is good I wasn’t stopped for any reason!