These are some Purple-eye daisies I found in the Captain's Photo Gallery, as I had my eye check yesterday - at Specsavers - and they came up when I put "eye" into Search.
They had to run one test twice, on my "lazy eye", but once that was done pronounced themselves very happy with the Cataract operations.
So thank you Optegra in Brighton for doing a good job, and for the kindness of your staff. And a thank you to Specsavers for referring me there.
I also have a prescription for new specs, which I may take them up on. I am seeing how it goes with the cheap ones I bought from the Pharmacy.
The only downside - and it is inevitable - is that a certain merciful blurring when I looked at myself in the mirror has gone. "Who is that dreadful old hag in my bathroom mirror?" I thought, then "Oh no!" as I realised who it must be.
Clearly she is related to the lady who has the wrinkled hand clutching a walking stick that sometimes appears in the reflective doors of the lift when I am using it.
We slept in on Wednesday morning - unusually for us, so I guess we needed it. So I missed the field service group, which I usually try to Zoom to. I did try on Tuesday, but could not get in. I hope to get to the meeting in person, not in pixel, tonight.
The News is awful, despite all these cries of peace in the Middle East. The Israeli hostages - the ones still alive - have been returned under the new peace agreement. With I assume wounds - both physical and emotional - that will only be healed in the restored earthly paradise. And while it would be lovely if peace does break out... it hardly seems possible. The people of Gaza are returning to rubble - and not just rubble, but rubble filled with the bodies of their family and their friends.
They too have physical and emotional wounds that only our loving Creator can and will heal. How urgently people need to turn away from "the world" and towards Jehovah, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Ishmael. Because it is only the heavenly government, the Kingdom of God, that will bring true peace and security to the earth. And it will do so very soon.
Tuesday was a day of painkillers. My knees were very very painful. I creaked around doing little - Specsavers in the morning, and in the afternoon using up two tins of chick peas to make a curry - an OK, if not brilliant, curry. And this morning I am catching up on my studying, preparing some Not Home letters to give the pioneers tonight, doing the washing, and I already have an apple crumble in the oven.
Our supper tonight will be a sort of chicken,veggie and chick pea stew, followed by the crumble (for himself, not good for diabetics such as me, alas).
I am hoping that I will start doing my bit for our yearly tax returns this afternoon, along with finishing up my studying. But that will require staying awake...