Whenever you visit Fourth Avenue, you are bound to encounter someone with interesting stories, so when Judith Hernandez and I met David Miller, “the man with the dark eyes,” we weren’t taken by surprise. We approached Miller, hoping we could take a picture of him for the U of A Journalism workshop and ended up hearing the story of his eyes. “I was born with the darkest eyes,” Miller began. “They were pure black.”
He told us about the multiple procedures he had done, the hundreds of doctors he had visited, who all told him nothing could be done. “And then one day I woke up with these blue rings around them,” Miller said. “My wife was shocked. I visited doctors again, and they could not figure out what had happened.”
David Miller is just one example of the many compelling people you can engage in a conversation with on Fourth.
He told us about the multiple procedures he had done, the hundreds of doctors he had visited, who all told him nothing could be done. “And then one day I woke up with these blue rings around them,” Miller said. “My wife was shocked. I visited doctors again, and they could not figure out what had happened.”
David Miller is just one example of the many compelling people you can engage in a conversation with on Fourth.