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Spring and death | narrowingworld
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Just another WordPress.com site. The spaces in between →. March 28, 2013. In some good news, I am enjoying talking to our new au pair, who has some problems with her hearing (born without one ear canal), so we can empathise with each other about the imperfections of our bodies and the limitations and social difficulties they can cause. Soracte without the mountains. Rooks picking twigs in the snow. Undeterred by the cold,. Birds pouring song from their throats. With a liberal hand. Blossom coming anyway,.
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Visual field test | narrowingworld
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Just another WordPress.com site. Things to do when I’m blind →. November 23, 2012. I still don’t know, of course, because I need to wait for someone to go through the results with me. They will go to Lynette and hopefully she will sort something out. Maybe I just have PMT, but today I feel quite alone. Generally I like to be independent and self-sufficient, but sometimes it would be nice to have someone to hold my hand. But it’s just me peering out from behind the lace of nothingness. SAD, CBT and RP.
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Passionate Fiction: Haiku - autumn
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Thursday, March 12, 2015. Turning gold on the vine. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Falling Water by Frank Lloyd Wright. Click on the photo for link. Flat Stanley near Castlemaine, Victoria. Google Website Translator Gadget. Jack Kerouac - American Haiku. 55 Flash Fiction Friday. Picture Prompt - 500 words. Romance Divas e.book Challenge. SplashHall 30/30 poetry challenge. Awarded to me by friend and sister blogger, A. Catherine Noon. FEEDJIT Live Traffic Map. View my complete profile. Coming back, t...
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The spaces in between | narrowingworld
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Just another WordPress.com site. Assessing progress →. The spaces in between. June 24, 2013. I wrote this in February but didn’t get round to posting it.]. I am taking a course in mindfulness and it is helping me to learn acceptance. I am learning to appreciate being in the spaces in between, rather than always wishing the journey was over. On bad days, everything I do feels like a chore, something I have to get through, before… before what? Before I can go to sleep. View all posts by hvm1000 →.
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Assessing progress | narrowingworld
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Just another WordPress.com site. The spaces in between. Still here →. July 17, 2013. Some things are still strange: I go shopping so irregularly now that I find Tesco confusing and overwhelming like a fairground on fireworks night. I still find my husband’s electric car eerie. He seems better adjusted too: he picks me up once a week, accepts that he’s the one who can never drink at parties, takes Caroline to her 9am Saturday tennis sessions with hardly any complaints. View all posts by hvm1000 →. SAD, CB...
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hvm1000 | narrowingworld
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Just another WordPress.com site. SAD, CBT and RP. January 5, 2016. Every Autumn, about November, I start to get very sleepy. The urge to hibernate becomes almost irresistible. I don’t want to get out of bed, and I definitely don’t want to leave the house. Productivity has a tendency to go … Continue reading →. November 4, 2015. I’ve been reading through this blog today, and feeling quite surprised to see myself from a distance, as it were. I was really angry, wasn’t I? July 17, 2013. The spaces in between.
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Things to do when I’m blind | narrowingworld
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Just another WordPress.com site. Having a wibble →. Things to do when I’m blind. November 25, 2012. It’s easy to see that as my sight disappears, I’ll have to stop doing things. I may quickly become unable to clean effectively, look after other people, and at some point I’ll have to stop working. This might free up time for a lot of other things, which I currently don’t have time to do. Here is a list of the ones I have thought of so far:. 1 Write a great national epic (cf. Homer and Milton). I should st...
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Web Gallery
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Back to the Web Gallery Home Page. Andrew is an inspiring, and rapidly, established photographer, with a social conscience. He is legally blind, and respects and loves his best friend, Eamon, his guide dog. Andrew has retinitis pigmentosa, which has rendered one eye completely blind, and ever diminishing, tunnel vision in the other. Basically, he can see three metres to most people’s seventy metres, and through a foggy haze. Through his photographic images, Andrew is challenging the Visual Arts World and...