Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Sorry, SJ. prople are both blind and rude, intent on their own next somewhere to be and obstacles be damned. I love using a cane. I have accidentally speared two toes by now, and rapped the shins of a couple of people who were rudely in a hurry. Others, I just shake my cane at theateningly.
My first big smile of the day is the image of Bev wielding her mighty cane to enforce civility.
Hello from somewhere in the Mediterranean.
This may make air travel better/safer for people using wheelchairs. I don't use one, but I know it's been an issue for those that do. And they're supposed to require accessible lavatories on single-aisle planes.
When I was in college, my electric chair was, just, like, *massive*--one of the main reasons why I never really took to it or, quite frankly, why I don't miss it at all, even though it was Technology Designed To Improve My Life(Never fit right, either, though. Breaking in wheelchairs is apparently not a thing.) Anyway, even with the feeling that I'm driving a tank through the quad, there was always some idiot practically landing in my lap all "I'm sorry....I didn't see you there." Really?! Yeah, that thing that you stare at also moves. I miss the feeling of possibility, but I don't miss college either. If only I could have believed that they did it to get close to my lap.(Not really, TimesUp ladies, but sometimes.)
I read something about a woman who was fed up with people grabbing the handles of her wheelchair and pushing her around so she put spikes or something on the handles and had indignant people grabbing the handles and getting indignant that they got spiked.
I have to admit, using a cane has vastly improved strangers' behavior around me. That and the metal coffin purse.