Welcome to White Cane Connections.

My name is Sue Boman. Yes, that’s me in the picture posted here. I have called this blog White Cane Connections because I am one of the many people who use a white cane. I began this blog because I wanted to write about a project I undertook in 2012. The plan was to complete a series of walks using my white cane. Between March and September, I walked in 82 different locations across Canada. So, the blog begins by telling of my experiences and the many people I met along the way.

While this particular journey has now been completed, I find that I still have much to write about. I am continuing to make new white cane connections, and so for the time being I will continue to add regular posts to this blog. I am hoping that you will be a partner in the journey.

Sue


Friday, 13 July 2012

July 7 & 12 - Airdrie & Hanna, AB

These were our last two walks in Alberta, and as I write this, Lyle and I have already crossed the border into Saskatchewan. The walk in Airdrie was at the beginning of a very hot spell and I was glad that we were able to walk around the lake at the north end of town. The walking trail was paved all the way and the walking was pleasant and relaxed.

Our stop in Hanna was a great way to end the Alberta walks. We arrived on Wednesday night in time for me to give a presentation in the local library. Thanks to Janet for setting this up and also for the many other arrangements she made for our visit.

I met Janet about ten years ago when she and I attended the same CNIB conference. Janet lost much of her sight following surgery for a brain tumour. She was only fourteen at the time – quite a crucial time in a young girl’s life. Over the years, Janet has adjusted well and now in her home town, she is a passionate advocate for others who are experiencing vision loss. 

Last night we spent a couple of hours visiting another old friend and in the morning went with her to the Vacation Bible School at the Redeemer Lutheran Church. Hilde introduced us to Pastor Rob, and then we sat listening to the enthusiastic singing of the children and VBS volunteers. There were 100 children registered for the week of activities. I was surprised that a church in a town with a population of not quite 3,000 could attract so many children. Great job!

On the White Connections Walk we were a group of eleven. A special thank you to all who joined us for the morning. Mayor Mark participated by being guided with his eyes closed.  At another point he walked down main street with a borrowed white cane. Thanks also to town council member, Cathy, for walking with us.
In Hanna, I think that we broke two records. The hot weather had brought out swarms of mosquitoes and I am quite sure that I have never in my life seen and felt so many of the nasty little critters. On a very positive note though, I met Florence. Florence joined us for the walk and we chatted together as we walked. I could scarcely believe my ears when Florence told me that she was ninety-nine years young!  Hanna has broken the record for the most senior walker for sure. Not only that, a couple of years ago at the Seniors Games, Florence travelled to Moncton to participate. She competed in – now are you ready for this – the javelin throw!!

As I said, Lyle and I have now left Alberta but we are looking forward to hearing the amazing stories of more people as we continue on our journey. The picture below shows Janet and myself leading the Hanna walkers. 


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