[Blind-rollers] new

dmgina dmgina at qwest.net
Tue Nov 20 14:17:26 CST 2007


Total means I don't see at all.
So this was why I asked the question.
I think in time we will be able to go to the store with all flat curbs,
but it takes time for this to happen.


--Dar
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Every Sinner has a future

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Petra van Driel" <nieuws at challenge-media.com>
To: "'Blind wheelchair users list'" <blind-rollers at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 10:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-rollers] new


> Hi Dar,
>
> I wouldn't know how to handle that either. Steps, curbs, or what we had in
> our former neighbourhood, the tall student-appartements. Imagine 
> buildings
> with nothing but grass and broken glass and all the paths looking the same
> and still more grass to give it all the finishing touch. I can do much 
> more
> now, but I know I'm lucky living in an older erea. If I get stuck in the 
> mud
> after the rain, my chair is lightweight enough to get myself on the road
> again. But with steps in front of me, my chair is just a thing to sit in 
> and
> wait for help I think. By the way, what exactly does the word total in 
> your
> message mean? Something like totally depending on a wheelchair?
>
> I do not have to worry much about the road here, there's always a plays
> where wheelchair users can cross streets and so on.
>
> Petra
>
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