Gene decided to get a new prescription pair of glasses a few months ago and did so. He had also had a pair of glasses for more years than mine, I think. He decided to go with a cheaper frame and lens, since he wears them usually just for driving. Well, they became scratched and impossible to clean in just about a month so he decided to get another pair of the non scratch, flex frame glasses again.
I decided to break down and get new sunglasses as well. We went in together, had our prescriptions made and ordered the glasses. The salesgirl mentioned that reading glasses were on sale, two pair for $49.99. We said we just used the $8 over the counter kind and would forego the readers. Then I thought, that is only $25 a pair and it must be better to have all the astigmatism corrected and all and she said we could get a pair for Gene and a pair for me. When I picked up the glasses, I put on the glasses and could read the finest print on the page so came home, anxious to try the new readers on the computer. I put them on, sat down here and .....
This is what the computer screen looked like. :( We had to go to get Gene's glasses (to Austin, 90 miles round trip). I took mine back, they rechecked my eyes and said the astigmatism correction was too strong. The doctor corrected the prescription on the back, I took it to the glass makers and they said to pick them up last night. I looked at their computer and the glasses seemed OK.
Sadly, when I got home and tried them, my computer still looks like an upside down trapezoid. I think that the person that repairs the lenses, looked at the front of the prescription and didn't change anything. Drat. Back to the drawing board. Of course, now we are going on our trip and it will be out of touch with an eye glass place for almost two weeks. How nice is it that I can use over the counter readers in the meantime? What if I had to depend on the prescription glasses?
What does this have to do with art? With my perspective problems in sketching and drawing, imagine what kind of trouble I would get into with those glasses! Whew.
By the way, the sunglasses work great!
2 comments:
Hey Jo,
Maybe I should try a pair of your glasses it will solve all my perspective problems!! lol
Anna, There you go! Problem solved. :)
Jo
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