Our topic today is the humanitarian crisis at our southern border. I understand that we all have strong feelings regarding this controversy. Now, I am going to share my thoughts …
Dealing with Inaccessibility in a Modern World
I recently decided that I need to become far less tolerant of inaccessibility in my life. For years I’ve just settled for products that are not fully usable to me. …
To Cook or Not to Cook
To Cook or Not to Cook? That was the question indeed. At least it became a big one in my life. I remember feeling so strange…when both my mothers ordered …
Braille? Tell Me About It!
I love Braille. There, I admitted it. I haven’t always felt that way. There was a time when I couldn’t even utter the word “blind” or “Braille.” It was just …
My Incredible Journey to Better Health
I didn’t have trouble with my weight as a child so I never grasped the concept of being careful about what I ate; I just ate whatever I wanted. Of …
I May be Blind But I’m Not Lost
We are not always lost; contrary to popular belief. But what can a blind person do should they become lost? We have our own methods for navigating. Some work better …
The Magic White Cane and How it Works
When I first wake up each morning, I raise my magic white cane over my head and slowly wave it in the air three times. Then I just cast a …
My Adventures Interacting with the TSA
Where do I begin? I have been an avid traveler for many years now and have had my share of disturbing encounters with these folks. I have been blind for …
Why I Chose My Cane
As a blind person; I have two basic forms of navigation devices available to me. First; the traditional service animal, commonly referred to as a “seeing eye” or “guide” dog., …
Don’t Tread on My Gun Rights
Yes, this is an issue that is near and dear to my heart. It may surprise you that a blind woman would enjoy owning and operating firearms. Growing up in …
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