While not directly on the list's discussion topics, I will posit that there are many in this world who believe that you can either see or not se without recognizing that there is a continuum between the two.
--
Ted Chittenden
Every story has at least two sides if not more.
---- snoopyone <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
The other day I went into Lens Crafters to get my prescription sun
glasses adjusted. A lady sat me at an adjusting station & I folded my
cane and put it on the floor.
A young gentleman came over and adjusted my glasses for me. I thanked
him, got up and unfolded my cane and started to walk away. He said thats
neat! What is that? I said it is my white cane, I am legally blind. He
said white cane like he had never heard the term before. He said what
do you do, follow the white ball on the end? I explained that I use it to
feel my way around. This is true! It happened to me.
Mike
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