Feeling like ‘Josh Baskin,’ played by Tom Hanks in his 1988 blockbuster “BIG.”

IN REVERSE! Lol.
The Flowerman 🌻is so excited to be able to wear his new eyeglasses soon, very soon.
One pair for driving professionally during cloudy days, right into the evening hours ordering yellow tinted lenses that enhance contrast, an AR coating reducing glare and reflections, oleophobic coating to repel oil, water and smudges, blocking BLUE LIGHT (see below), passing all GLOBAL TRAFFIC LIGHT SIGNALS (no more excuses! lol) and offers 100% U.V.A. & U.V.B. protection.
One pair of professional polarized sunglasses that will reduce light glare and eyestrain. Because of this, they improve vision and safety in the sun. As a result of this filtering, the image The Flowerman 🌻will see with polarized lenses will be a bit darker than usual. But objects look crisper and clearer with polarized lenses, and details are easier to see. People who use polarized sunglasses often say they are less tired than usual after hours of battling sun glare. People who FISH find that polarized sunglasses drastically cut the glare and help them see into the water. Darin Magowan said “they oughta be great for fishing!”
SOLD! Lol
Heavily investing in The Flowerman’s 🌻eyesight as he depends on his continued good vision to keep healthy food on the table, grateful that a portion will be covered by his Union benefits, grateful to have been offered to work two extra shifts recently (one at time and a half, the other at double time and a half) to pay in full the cost incurred. Woohoo!
With such excitement and gratitude swirling in his heart and mind waiting to be called for his eye exam, The Flowerman 🌻felt like a kid again, but in reverse of what Josh Baskin experienced. He kept himself busy playing with wooden blocks, beads on a twisty wire, read some great books and drew on an Etch A Sketch (Google it kids!)
Stay tuned!
JDTheFlowerman 🌻
www.theflowerman.ca
Blue light is a component of the visible light spectrum, characterized by short wavelengths and high energy. It’s naturally emitted by the sun and also produced by digital screens, LED lighting, and fluorescent bulbs. While it plays a role in regulating our sleep-wake cycle and boosting mood and cognitive function during daylight hours, excessive exposure, especially from digital devices, can lead to eye strain, sleep disruption, and potentially other health concerns.
Benefits:
Blue light, particularly from natural sources, is essential for regulating the body’s natural sleep-wake cycle (circadian rhythm), boosting alertness, mood, memory, and cognitive function.
Concerns:
Excessive exposure to blue light from screens, especially at night, can disrupt sleep by suppressing melatonin production, leading to difficulty falling asleep and poor sleep quality. It can also contribute to eye strain and potentially long-term eye health issues