Hi Pat!
So glad you got that issue straightened out at the Post Office! I
have had similar problems when I was the only blind person in a small
town. So glad it was resolved!
LOVE AND GOD'S MANY, MANY BLESSINGS,
Reeva Parry.
At 11:46 AM 6/29/06 -0500, Pat Ferguson said:
>Hi Loving Ones,
>
>Thank you all for taking time to read my email of frustration. The
>problem has been solved.
>
>I just wanted to let you all know, that Kathy, the Post Master here
>in De Smet who was questioning me sending braille material to my
>blind friend in Portland, called me back, and she said that it is
>legal, what I am doing. She's not the one who got upset with me, but
>I got very upset with her. She is not required to know whether the
>person who I am sending the braille material is blind. That is up to
>the post office on the other end to question or check that one out.
>Since that person who is to receive this braille material is legally
>and totally blind, and she does receive material from her regional
>library. She's on this list, too. <grin>
>
>And, for the record, Loving Kari, I also informed her that anyone
>who is handicapped, regardless of their handicap, can send materials
>in braille or other accessible format such as cassette or large
>print to other handicapped people, as long as they are receiving
>talking books, or books in braille, from the NLS. <smile> Kari, I
>did not mention your name to Kathy. <grin> lol.
>
>Thanks so much for praying, as I really have a problem with people
>questioning our accessibility rights.
>
>God answered that prayer, and mighty fast. <smile>
>
>Love and Blessings,
>Pat Ferguson
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