Entry tags:
Things that work
ETA: joyfulness from the wank communities, where someone dismisses a twit thusly: "At this point our man prematurely closes off the discussion threads like a brat and Xerne and I can't get our stab on. Oh well. Nothing would have come of it anyway. Fighting with this guy is like warring with that humongous baby in Spirited Away."
Bifocal silicon lenses. They're thicker than the usual disposibles so I'm not always losing them when I put them in their cases or tearing them when getting them out of my dry eyes. They're wetter so they don't keep trying to crawl off my eyes thus rendering me blind. And they let me read. Finally, a bifocal lens that works. (Which is good, because bifocal glasses don't.) I've been sitting here translating all evening, remembering the old days of eyestrain when I had to use +2.50 reading glasses with my lenses in order to see the Japanese. I can read *manga* without reading glasses. It's a miracle.
Oh, and google. Let me praise google again.
Lord So-and-so lives near the god-spring-garden in Kyoto? Google god-spring-garden and it not only gives you the proper reading, it tells you that the god-spring-garden is built just south of the palace and has a pond so that the dragon energies coming in from the mountains to the north-east have a place to stop and drink and thus don't simply disappear into the 'dragon hole', they get to hang around at the 'dragon water mouth.' "If there are no ponds the dragons run away." So simple. The deity enshrined in the middle of the pond is called the Happy Woman Dragon King, which is cool.
Bifocal silicon lenses. They're thicker than the usual disposibles so I'm not always losing them when I put them in their cases or tearing them when getting them out of my dry eyes. They're wetter so they don't keep trying to crawl off my eyes thus rendering me blind. And they let me read. Finally, a bifocal lens that works. (Which is good, because bifocal glasses don't.) I've been sitting here translating all evening, remembering the old days of eyestrain when I had to use +2.50 reading glasses with my lenses in order to see the Japanese. I can read *manga* without reading glasses. It's a miracle.
Oh, and google. Let me praise google again.
Lord So-and-so lives near the god-spring-garden in Kyoto? Google god-spring-garden and it not only gives you the proper reading, it tells you that the god-spring-garden is built just south of the palace and has a pond so that the dragon energies coming in from the mountains to the north-east have a place to stop and drink and thus don't simply disappear into the 'dragon hole', they get to hang around at the 'dragon water mouth.' "If there are no ponds the dragons run away." So simple. The deity enshrined in the middle of the pond is called the Happy Woman Dragon King, which is cool.

no subject
no subject
I wore contacts for a short two years and decided they weren't me at all. I think I prefer to look at world from the relative safety of my glasses. Umm does that sound a little odd? The contacts made people feel/seem a little close.
So is that a Happy Woman because she gets to umm..hang out with the Dragon King(s)? Yeah that would be cool. (Has visions of a statue of a Lady with Whiskey and Soda fountain with Dragon perched on outstretched hand. Yep Happy!)
no subject
Thanks and enjoy your Sunday! must go and rescue hubby from marauding children. ^_^
no subject
no subject
These Daoist-Shinto-whatever deities are never quite what they sound, alas. The ones in the current story are The high dragon god and The dark dragon god- cause one lives on the hills and the other in the valleys, dohh. There's probably a similar explanation for the Happy Woman Dragon King, but the whiskey and soda fountain and the dragon sporting in its depths will do for now.
no subject
By all means, pass the url on. I operate by word of mouth rather than word of archive. That way I don't know who's reading me unless they say, which for various reasons works best for me.
no subject
...which is why this summer was so frustrating because putting them in (and keeping them there) was impossible.
You can try the extended-wear type, which can be left in up to 24 hours. Mine is regular wear, and advices on duration of wear varies (anything from 8 to 12 hours), but I have been okay with 16 hours (daily) for 17 years. I suppose that's because my eyes are dumb/numb (/pats eyes), don't have the level of sensitivity possessed by the New Metro-something Guy - I've seen many compatriots give up contact lenses along the way - dryness, discomfort, etc.
no subject