I Love My Glasses

For the Inventor of Eyeglasses

At the age of six I put on For the first time what you invented, And discovered that trees had leaves, Individual leaves! Since then, …

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Sunshower

To watch the shower move down the length of the street, and continue, made me aware the gift given to me was stepping outside just …

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Seeing the Future

Eleven and possibly too young for the responsibility of small lenses, solution bottles, biweekly enzyme cleaning. Possibly, but when we climbed in the car, Mom …

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Shady Times at Walmart

The second I stepped off the plane back into the Albuquerque summer sunlight, my eyes about jumped out of my head in protest. A year …

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Santa

Perhaps the enclosed comic can be incorporated.

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Why I Prefer Glasses (To Contacts)

Why I Prefer Glasses (To Contacts) Spencer Di Scala (For the Glasser project) Throughout my life, I have preferred eyeglasses to contacts. I was not …

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David King Dunaway

Author
David is an oral historian and a biographer in print, radio, and podcast. Among other projects, for the last thirty years he has documented the work of Pete Seeger, resulting in How Can I Keep From Singing? The Ballad of Pete Seeger, published by McGraw Hill in 1981 and revised, updated, and republished by Villard/Ballantine, 2008.