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SINGULAR VISION

BY NICHOLAS FOULKES

THE CURATED LIFE

“IN THE SPRING a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love,” wrote Alfred Lord Tennyson in 1835. Now that I am a middle-aged man, however, I find that when the bluebells hover like a cobalt mist inches above the woodland floor and the daffodils inspire one’s inner Lake poet, my fancy wanders in the direction of a new pair of sunglasses rather than fresh romantic complications.

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Newsweek International
10th June 2016
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