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    Edit Photo Details does anyone know what time it is?   #life #time #clock #dementia
    We don't appreciate how short our useful time on earth is, I think, until it starts to recede. This is a sad collection of clocks from patients who were told to draw a clock and make it say 1:45, many of whose loved ones had not realized until the moment of the drawing that there was a problem. We cannot find time again once we lose it, I'm afraid. Enjoy the gift of life while you have time...
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    Date Taken: Jan 20, 2017
    Date Uploaded: Jan 20, 2017
    Camera: Apple iPhone 6s
    Focal Length: 4.15 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/30 sec
    Aperture: f/2.2
    ISO: 125
    Copyright: © Martha Nance
    Categories: Abstract, People
    Assignments: The Gift of Life, Anachronisms