Sunday, 8 April 2012

April 8 - Pictures

My sister has told me that some people might be interested in seeing pictures on my blog. If you are one of those people, this post is for you.

Dipping my white cane in the Pacific at the beginning of my journey.


This picture was taken on March 23 in Sechelt. From left to right,

Lynn (member of the town’s accessibility committee), Bill Conway and CaptainMidnight, Mayor John Henderson, Sue Boman and Margaret (President of Sechelt White Cane Club).



This photo is of several of the walkers at Mile 0 in Victoria. It was a beautiful sunny day there on March 25.


 Here we are in Nanaimo with Carolyn and other members of NOVI (Nanaimo Organization for the Visually Impaired)


 In Vancouver on the seawall with Jim and Anne  


Lyle and myself wearing our lime green White Cane Connections vests.



On Tuesday, April 10 I will be speaking to the Wetaskiwin Twilighters, a peer support group for seniors with vision loss. I am looking forward to meeting the members of this group as we share our common challenges and successes in coping with the experience of vision loss.

2 comments:

  1. Sue what a delight to travel with you as you take us into the communities you are touching with this walk. The pictures are wonderful. I look forward to every blog entry you have time to make. My mind and prayers are following you and Lyle. Much love, Alva.

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  2. Enjoyed the wonderful pictures and the news paper articles. I also look forward to the next series of your journey.
    Dorothy

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