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Crazy days in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan. Just a few brief trips to see my squirrel friends on campus. Taken in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan on Monday March 16th, 2020. Saw a few squirrels with eye problems - but they do look better - even the one who was worse (if it was the same one). I saw Lefty over by Law. That always makes me happy - and I could use it today. I am expecting to be on campus on and off during this Coronavirus or COVID-19 global pandemic.
Yet another busy day at work - just a few minutes to see my squirrel friends on two brief trips around campus. I did see Lefty - my three pawed squirrel. Had not seen her in a while - glad she is doing well. Taken in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan on a mild late Winter's day - Friday March 6th, 2020. Saw a few squirrels with eye problems - and I hooked them up with another medicated pecan. I hope these are getting better.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
Yet another busy day at work - just a few minutes to see my squirrel friends on two brief trips around campus. I did see Lefty - my three pawed squirrel. Had not seen her in a while - glad she is doing well. Taken in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan on a mild late Winter's day - Friday March 6th, 2020. Saw a few squirrels with eye problems - and I hooked them up with another medicated pecan. I hope these are getting better.
Crazy days in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan. Just a few brief trips to see my squirrel friends on campus. Taken in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan on Monday March 16th, 2020. Saw a few squirrels with eye problems - but they do look better - even the one who was worse (if it was the same one). I saw Lefty over by Law. That always makes me happy - and I could use it today. I am expecting to be on campus on and off during this Coronavirus or COVID-19 global pandemic.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
Crazy days in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan. Just a few brief trips to see my squirrel friends on campus. Taken in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan on Thursday March 12th, 2020. Saw a few squirrels with eye problems - but they do look better - even the one who was worse (if it was the same one). I saw Lefty over by Law. That always makes me happy - and I could use it today.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
ORWH Director Janine Austin Clayton, M.D., serves as the keynote speaker at the annual Women in Eye and Vision Research (WEAVR) luncheon on May 9, 2017.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
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Submitted by: ismail Amin
Country: Indonesia
Organisation: Photopia pixel
Category: Professional
Caption: A patient taking glasses measurements in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Accessing the internet using electronic devices for a long time can result in a decrease in eye health.
Photo uploaded from the #VisionFirst! Photo Competition (photocomp.iapb.org) held for World Sight Day 2019
Crazy days in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan. Just a few brief trips to see my squirrel friends on campus. Taken in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan on Monday March 16th, 2020. Saw a few squirrels with eye problems - but they do look better - even the one who was worse (if it was the same one). I saw Lefty over by Law. That always makes me happy - and I could use it today. I am expecting to be on campus on and off during this Coronavirus or COVID-19 global pandemic.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
Submitted by: Rania Elkhidir
Country: Sudan
Organisation: Mohamed Nour Optics
Category: Amateur
Caption: Children in Magzoub Al Khalifa watching a play by Eye Awarness team members about Eyehealth
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Photo uploaded from the #EyeCareEverywhere Photo Competition (photocomp.iapb.org) held for World Sight Day 2018
Crazy days in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan. Just a few brief trips to see my squirrel friends on campus. Taken in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan on Thursday March 12th, 2020. Saw a few squirrels with eye problems - but they do look better - even the one who was worse (if it was the same one). I saw Lefty over by Law. That always makes me happy - and I could use it today.
Crazy days in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan. Just a few brief trips to see my squirrel friends on campus. Taken in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan on Monday March 16th, 2020. Saw a few squirrels with eye problems - but they do look better - even the one who was worse (if it was the same one). I saw Lefty over by Law. That always makes me happy - and I could use it today. I am expecting to be on campus on and off during this Coronavirus or COVID-19 global pandemic.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
Buy your child sunglasses with UV protection. Look for shades that block both UVA and UVB rays. Ultraviolet light can damage anyone’s eyes, including children’s.
Most parents know that their children should wear sunscreen, because the sun damages skin over time. The sun’s ultraviolet rays can damage the eyes the same way. It is never too early to put sunglasses on children. Plus, they look cool.
Crazy days in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan. Just a few brief trips to see my squirrel friends on campus. Taken in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan on Monday March 16th, 2020. Saw a few squirrels with eye problems - but they do look better - even the one who was worse (if it was the same one). I saw Lefty over by Law. That always makes me happy - and I could use it today. I am expecting to be on campus on and off during this Coronavirus or COVID-19 global pandemic.
Going to bed with eye makeup can irritate the eyes leading to STYE (Local inflammation in the eyelid). Mascara and eyeliner can be rubbed by your pillow and end up in your eyes, which can lead to significant eye irritation. Sleeping in eye makeup repeatedly may result in the clogging of the tiny hair follicles and oil glands on your eyelids. When these areas become clogged, bacteria can build up and cause inflammation.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
The Think About Your Eyes campaign hoists up a large eye chart where it can be seen from miles away.
Submitted by: ismail Amin
Country: Indonesia
Organisation: Photopia pixel
Category: Professional
Caption: A middle-aged citizen doing an eye examination in Makassar City, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. A data noted, the prevalence of dry eye in the world was recorded around 20-50 percent. This condition indicates that dry eye is a health problem that is growing significantly throughout the world.
Photo uploaded from the #VisionFirst! Photo Competition (photocomp.iapb.org) held for World Sight Day 2019
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So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
Submitted by: Fitriani Kasim
Country: Indonesia
Organisation: Helen Keller Internasional
Category: Professional
Caption: Early detection eye health for student.
Photo uploaded from the #VisionFirst! Photo Competition (photocomp.iapb.org) held for World Sight Day 2019
Yet another busy day at work - just a few minutes to see my squirrel friends on two brief trips around campus. I did see Lefty - my three pawed squirrel. Had not seen her in a while - glad she is doing well. Taken in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan on a mild late Winter's day - Friday March 6th, 2020. Saw a few squirrels with eye problems - and I hooked them up with another medicated pecan. I hope these are getting better.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
The Think About Your Eyes campaign hoists up a large eye chart where it can be seen from miles away.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.
So much to unpack here. With COVID-19 essentially shutting down campuses all across America and the world, there are few normal days to be had. I have been going into the office a few times just to make sure that things are still standing. Most of my work is at home. But the one part of my life that is sadly missing at home are the squirrels. I normally use it as a social exercise - handing out peanuts to strangers so they can feed the squirrels. That part is gone in the world of social distancing. I keep at least enough room for the Holy Spirit to drive a car between me and anyone I am with. On my recent day in the office (Thursday March 19th, 2020), I walked around just a bit. On the sad side, I saw a squirrel on the Diag who was either sick, fallen, or had been attacked, struggling to drink water and eat. I did see one - who might have been a momma - living inside Michele Oka Doner's 2009 bronze casted statue "Angry Neptune, Salacia and Strider." She seems to have an infected eye - I hope it gets better. I wish the squirrels at my home were nearly this friendly. But in the grand scheme of things - there is so much more to wish for. Be safe everyone - we will get through this. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pictures from the University of Michigan on Thursday March 19th, 2020.