November 15, 2002
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It is hard to let old beliefs go. They are familiar. We are comfortable with them and have spent years building systems and developing habits that depend on them. Like a man who has worn eyeglasses so long that he forgets he has them on, we forget that the world looks to us the way it does because we have become used to seeing it that way through a particular set of lenses. Today, however, we need new lenses. And we need to throw the old ones away. Kenich Ohmae
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I feel differently. I think it is a relief when old beliefs fall off. It’s a beautiful feeling of being reborn.
I spend a lot of my time looking to have my decks cleared.
I’m off to the optometrist ~right now~!

argh! this is the third time i’ve tried to post a comment!!
the photo is gorgeous..i love your choice of toning!
I recognize the subjects. Uncle Van brought them to Mama from Germany. Theyr’e yours when you want them.
Mom, I wondered if you’d recognize them!
I didn’t know where they came from though-thanks for filling me in!
Thanks for stopping by my site.
I’ve come across another fine photography site to add to my list, I see.
Well said.
Have a great weekend!
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BTW…those are supposed to be eyeglass…and not boobies. Sorry. LOL
Now who else would think of glass stems for a shot?
Neat!
So true! And everything we know is colored by our slant on it. We think what we perceive is real, but that is not always the case.
It is much easier just to put the lenses in a drawer for safe keeping, but kind of a half fast effort, I think.
what kind of camera do you use? your images are spectacular every time i look!