Thunder Bay was awesome! Lyle and I met some super friendly people
and we thoroughly enjoyed our morning. There were six of us on the walk along
the bay area and three of us used white canes. I used a mobility cane, Scott
used an identity cane and Jean used her support cane. The picture below shows
us overlooking the marina at the entrance of Lake Superior.
After several days of heat, the day chosen for our walk was
perfect. The temperature was mild, the
sky was blue and there was a light refreshing breeze.
After the walk came time for conversation. Lyle and I were
treated to refreshments in the cnib board room and we lingered with staff and
clients and a robust discussion of the use and significance of the white cane.
Shanna was especially informative about the children’s program. Interestingly,
this vibrant program has many similarities to groups of seniors with vision
loss. We all acknowledge that using a white cane becomes easier with practice,
and also we can grow in confidence when we share and engage in social
activities with other white cane users.
A special thank you to everyone at Thunder Bay who made us
feel so welcome. Thanks to Jean for the beautiful little amethyst stone. It was
both a lovely thought and a lovely memento of our visit. Thanks to Trevor for
adding laughter to our otherwise serious discussions. Thanks to Scott for sharing some of his
personal experiences with me. Finally, thanks
to the CNIB staff for their hospitality, the CNIB mugs, the bottled water for
our journey and most especially for the conversation we shared. We all had so
many stories to tell that it was difficult to leave.
I did not realize there were so many different white canes, I thought a white cane was just a white cane.
ReplyDeleteDorothy