as a rule I do not like receiving forms to complete, especially from organisations that should know better such as those that are primarily involved with blind and visually impaired people. However, because I cannot complete these forms myself I have some people I can go to who I know have my best interests at […]
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Hot Drinks Made Safe
Any kitchen can be a daunting place, even if you’re just going to make yourself a hot drink. The first thing I was given when I started to lose my sight was a liquid level indicator in order to stop me overfilling the cup or mug with boiling water, as I never put milk into […]
Do not assume knowledge, share it,,,
over the last few years whilst I’ve been in this world of blindness I have become aware of the advantage of sharing knowledge and ideas with other visually impaired people, but only a few have responded in kind. I have found that some visually impaired people will only take instruction from their rehabilitation officer and […]
The Sounds of electric silence
A new regulation was introduced on July 1st 2019 to ensure that all electric motor vehicles made from that date would include a sound generation device that worked up to the speed of 20 km an hour or approximately 13 miles per hour. This speed might seem pretty random to people in the UK but […]
Helpful Utility Companies
in this article I’m going to be mentioning specific companies, this is not for financial gain from advertising but only due to the fact that I have dealt with these companies. Your suppliers might offer the same facilities so it would be worth you asking for them if you do not already have them. In […]
Calibre Audio Library App
I stopped using Calibre a few years ago as I was receiving USB sticks from a multitude of organisations and starting to find it difficult to manage which stick belong to which organisation and was worried I’d return the wrong one in the wrong envelope. The Calibre streaming app was in its infancy and I […]
A Blinding Day
Skip to content Working away from home was an occupational hazard for Ewan. He had been a contractor for over 30 years and had lived in various cities throughout Europe. However, for the last 6 months he had been living and working in Newcastle, going home to Lancashire every weekend. The hotel room that had […]
Get Fit and Learn Your Surroundings
About 18 months ago I was classi fied as obese, extremely lazy and depressed with the knowledge that my vision was going to get worse and I would achieve total blindness within a few years. I decided to give myself a kick and lose weight, get fit, get out more and stop spending all my […]
Cheap and Simple Kitchen Solutions
There is a very basic item I added to my kitchen equipment that cost less than £1 and has save me a lot of aggravation when working in the kitchen. It is a white plastic tray. Placing this tray on my dark work surface and using it as a mini work surface I do not […]
Make sure it works for you
When you start losing your sight you start to search for equipment that you will be able to use with either no sight or limited vision, it is only natural. Your first port of call will probably be the local blind society or a forum, though useful this is not always the best way and […]