Knocking Into Things Along The Way

the BLIND leading the BIND

I guess that  everyone gets “the talk”. Someone gave it to me and I passed it on.

I didn’t think that I needed a cane or a monocular. I was working on a job site, the lady that I was working with had macular degeneration. We talked extensively about the “ins and outs” and the “ups and downs” of the problem.  Then she said her cane was her biggest help. In crowds, it makes you noticed.  I didn’t think I needed one.

She brought out her monocular  and told me to focus it on my worker’s in the truck. They were goffing off and I saw them . Very soon after I got a cane and a monocular.

I gave the talk to a friend recently . He’s a new  friend. He’s completely blind, sitting in the dark all day, he had a good job at a fun life. He didn’t know he needed “the talk”  but he did. I think he’s ready to try more. At least by helping its

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