Category Archives: Year 6

The Beauty of Seeing Nothing!

There are times in life when the beauty of seeing nothing overwhelms one’s emotions. Such was the case today ..

Many of you know about the significant problems I have been experiencing with my vision over the past year, which has led to effective temporary blindness on occasion particularly in my left eye. For instance on the second day of our bike tour this past August in the Norwegian Arctic, I slowly biked off the road (not on purpose), took a fall, and fractured some ribs. A few days ago while trail running on a “very wide path” near my home, due to poor vision I ran into a tree … not fun and quite painful. The collision left me with cuts on my head, and knocked me over.

Thus … you now have some background. I have been working with the eye doctors and the good news there is no underlying disease. Instead, I have an extreme case of dry eye which causes me to involuntarily close my eyes … sometimes for extended periods of time. Today, I had my first good news in this battle when it appears an effective treatment was discovered. There are contact lenses (Sclera lenses) which are uniquely manufactured for each patient, and each eye. The lenses are wider than one’s cornea and contain a fluid reservoir to lubricate the eye. Today was my first four hour test, and the new lenses gave me positive quality vision which I have not had in a long time … almost perfect vision. The hope is my eyes will accept these lenses (bigger than normal contacts). Over the weeks to come I will slowly increase the duration I wear the Sclera lenses, and continue to the visit the doctor for frequent check-ups.

Given how scary it is to believe one may be becoming vision impaired to the point of often having effective blindness when outdoors, this is great step which holds out very positive hope. Birding, bicycling, and driving a car have been a challenge for most of this year. Many of you may also know I love a glass of Chardonnay. I had cut way back on my alcohol consumption as it can lead to dehydration … a further agitator of dry eyes, but tonight I am having my wine! There is hope in the Hoeg household. We are not declaring the battle won, but it looks real positive.

Now … Why The Beauty of Seeing Nothing? I had two eye appointment today. During the first visit with my doctor she inserted the lenses in my eyes. Four hours later I returned to have her check up on my progress. In between the two appointments, I went birding. Normally I would never arrive at Sax-Zim Bog at 10:30 am. I like to visit before the crack of dawn. However, today that was not possible. I arrived mid morning with a south wind (also bad for birding during the Fall migration). I saw nothing, but I saw it well!

When I finally returned home I discovered the birds were in my yard. The south wind had calmed, and between juncos, robins and blue jays, there were over a hundred birds in my yard. Better yet, the Mountain Ash tree I planted a few years ago is now bearing fruit. The robins denuded the tree within 30 minutes! I sipped my wine and enjoyed the colors.

Amity … Rich’s yard Mountain Ash Tree Berries

 

On Golden Pond … Hooded Merganser

About the only think one can say about our weather over the past few days, it could be a whole lot worse. While we have had strong winds, rain and now snow squalls, 250 miles to our west there is already 24 inches of new snow on the ground with 60 mph wind gusts. Therefore I should be happy I managed to take a few photos this morning before the local snow squalls shut me down.

On Golden Pond … the remaining aspen leaves reflect on a Hoodie’s own fall colors.

Splitrock Lighthouse