Hi Meir,
Actually I was wondering about that - this summer I was able to go to Rehoboth for some beach time - I was admiring the nice boardwalk and off ramps - but I was wondering exactly how a non-mobile person would make it down to the water. Sand is a bear to walk in and I don't see how a chair would be able the sand. Do they have sand friendly chairs? - I envisioned a kind of motorized sand sled. Rehoboth seems much more accessible than Asseateague Island which is National Park.
Trisha
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From: Cerebral Palsy List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf
Of Meir Weiss
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 12:23 PM
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Subject: Re: Beach SNIPPIT
It does piss me off too now that I've begun thinking how inacessible these
beaches are. It's not right and I'm ashamed I didn't think of it more before
but most people I know who have disabilities couldn't even get to the sand.
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Well I think we all now know why what happened to you..........HAPPENED to
you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are going to gather all the support we can give you SUSIE AND YOUR NEIGHBORS
:)
And when you want to change things we will be there to support you in full force
This is a golden oppourtunity susie to reclaim your beach
Even better than it was before!!!!!!!!
Demand quality lifeguards ..............they are out there!!!!!!!!!!!!
Aand you will have "your oasis" from the world again:)
It will be great:)
ALL POWER TO YOU!!!!!!!!!!!
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