Blind

Blind

When I go to Hong Kong to renew my visa I usually only bring one pair of contacts because it is only a day trip. This time, however, unbeknownst to my friend and I, was the Canton fair, so we couldn’t get a train back and had to spend the night. I thought I’d keep the contacts in so that the next day I wouldn’t be blind, but in the Guest house there was a special on the tube about eye health. At that particular moment they were discussing how imortant it is for your irises to breathe. You can imagine why I took them out.

Next day until about 2:00 PM I walked around seeing things like the picture above! It was horrible. On the bright side I’ve learned my lesson.

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