WHEW!

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Now that I’ve relieved myself of the obligation to produce a masterpiece, the next step is to remove the necessity of writing 1,000 words a day. A more pressing necessity is saving my eyes. Among other inconveniences, a new phenomenon has appeared, the appearance that what I see is melting or being covered by melting water. That is, swirls appear and run down what I see. This is said to be in the brain rather than the eyes themselves.

It soon goes away and is better but then comes back unexpectedly. Therefore, I’m going to stop writing until Monday.

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Mary Strachan Scriver
Mary Strachan Scriver

Written by Mary Strachan Scriver

Born in Portland when all was calm just before WWII. Educated formally at NU and U of Chicago Div School. Clergy for ten years. Always happy on high prairie.

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