Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Twisted

This is an Amsler Grid, used to test for certain types of retinal damage:
Looking at the dot in the center of the grid, one eye at a time, the viewer should see a grid of perfectly straight lines. This is what I see with my left eye:
The “twist” moves as my eye moves around the grid. I’ll be going to the eye clinic tomorrow. In the meantime, here’s another form of “twisted”:

By Professor Batty


1 Comments:

Blogger jono said...

Good luck with the eyes, Batty.I have falen behind on my blog reading so a belated thanks for still writing and especially for the Sly concert. Makes me very happy he is alive and well.

In other news, I have moved to South Minneapolis after 38 years in the North Country. Already working full time after a month of "practice retirement" in June. Hope to be able to get away and visit you soon.

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