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I moved to a large city where transportation was available. Probably not
what you wanted to hear, but you asked.
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 12:06 AM 3/10/2009 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi
> I am currently attending two online colleges and am very active in =
>my church. My family has been very kind about transporting me to those =
>functions that they can and church members have done a wonderful job of =
>being sure I have had transportation to church activities. However, it =
>accurse to me that the time is coming when I will need to be able to =
>keep appointments at times when one of these kind sols are not =
>available. In the town I live in there is no bus service and yet the =
>distance is further than one can reasonably walk. So, my question is how =
>do other blind people handle similar situations? I would appreciate any =
>insights.
>
>God bless,
>Mark
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