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“Good evening, Officer, can I help you?”
At a time in my life when my kids should have been a constant source of teenage angst, they defied the norm. Rather than loitering
How many mini stickers have you eaten when munching apples? Or how many times have you been asked for your driver’s licence for ID when you’re using a white cane? Or how many times have you laughed when someone says “check out this hilarious meme”? It could be funny if you could see it. But you laugh out loud anyway because everyone else is and besides you want to be polite.
As members of the blind and low vision community, we ask ourselves these mind-boggling questions every day. Then we always remind ourselves to look at the lighter side of life and never let sight get in the way of a good story.
At a time in my life when my kids should have been a constant source of teenage angst, they defied the norm. Rather than loitering
There once was a school groundsman whose hobby was fixing cars. Let’s call him Steve (not his real name). I thought he was a nice
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As a farmer’s daughter living in country Tasmania in the 1960s, there were limited opportunities for learning to play music. But all that changed when we moved to the city.
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