I am getting married tomorrow, for the first time at age 68, to a wonderful gal I have known for 38 years...
Life is good and I am happy. Never give up. Have passion in your life.
Congratulations.
I am getting married tomorrow, for the first time at age 68, to a wonderful gal I have known for 38 years...
Life is good and I am happy. Never give up. Have passion in your life.
I hear you guys. I am literally going blind ...
Oh, and I am getting married tomorrow, for the first time at age 68, to a wonderful gal I have known for 38 years...
Life is good and I am happy. Never give up. Have passion in your life.
I don't have cataracts, but my vision is not what it used to be and I get impatient waiting for my eyes to adjust to near-focus.
I picked up a clip-on magnifying glass online, removed the clip once I saw how weak it was, and screwed in a magnetic base I bought at a local hardware store. Total cost about fifteen bucks.
Worked well enough that I now have one stuck to the lathe compound, one on the mill quill housing, one on a mild steep bar bolted to the shelf above the workbench (to hold magnetic things), and one on the grinder.
The day after I turned 40, it seemed my eyesight started going down the tubes. I couldn't hold my mics far enough away from my face to read them because I ran out of arm length! Getting glasses was inevitable!
Fast forward to 59 (3 years ago) and I had to have lens replacement due to progressive cataracts. Still making chips which is good!