Archive for the “blindness” Category

Mondays with Mike: A bicycle and a sketch pad are powerful things  

December 29, 20143 CommentsPosted in blindness, Mondays with Mike, Uncategorized

Beth’s written here more than once about attempts – some successful some less so – to make visual art accessible to people who are blind or otherwise visually impaired. My take is that working too hard to translate visual phenomena into something Beth can understand in a way that we sighted people hope is some […]

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Uber's policy about service dogs

December 11, 201416 CommentsPosted in blindness, guide dogs, Seeing Eye dogs, technology for people who are blind, travel, Uncategorized

Last night my Seeing Eye dog and I took an Uber ride to a special “accessible” performance of the play Great Expectations. From the Victory Gardens web site: Wednesday, December 10 at 8:00 PM Access Services include: Audio Description, Closed Captioning, Wheelchair accessibility, free UBER Transportation Mike wasn’t interested in going, and I’ve been curious […]

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Mondays with Mike: Thank you Judge Jack, Toots, guy at the phone store, and Mike and Mark

December 8, 201416 CommentsPosted in blindness, guide dogs, Mike Knezovich, Mondays with Mike, politics, Uncategorized

Just finished an uplifting weekend at a time when I was beginning to wonder whether I was still liftable. It started with, of all things, a wake on Saturday morning. Yes, there is inherent sadness in all such events. But always there is recognition of what really matters, and most always, when someone leaves, we […]

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Mondays with Mike: My Wife's out of Town, Her Seeing Eye Dog Isn’t

December 1, 20144 CommentsPosted in Beth Finke, blindness, guest blog, guide dogs, Mike Knezovich, Mondays with Mike, Seeing Eye dogs, Uncategorized

So, it’s already been a week since my last post? Yikes. A lot’s happened, and not all of it uplifting (though we had a swell Thanksgiving, and hope you did, too). So, bereft of inspiration, I’m repurposing a little something I wrote around 10 years back when Beth visited our friend Sheelagh in Northern Ireland and […]

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