[Blindtlk] Freezing and very bad weather hoping our NFB FAMILY

cheryl echevarria cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 9 21:07:53 UTC 2013


Justin:
When traveling in the freezing snow and ice, there are few things to know, first heavy woolen socks or you can wear to pairs.  Also always keep an extra pair with you in nap-sack or for women maybe a tote bag or purse.
Being a diabetic, my feet are always cold, but during the winter here in NY, especially with the wet snow and ice, keep an extra pair handy.
There are things to put on your shoes, that can help with the ice, I forgot what they are called maybe someone here knows the name of them.
Walking in the snow, well, hopefully your neighbors and the stores have shoveled there paths, and you can feel with you cane, when the cane sinks into the snow. I have used mine in the past, just to tell how deep something is when I am walking and I come to a snow bank, if the cane is only a few inches, I just keep walking in that direction, if it is to deep, just check around you, I do a full circle, sometimes, when side walk is not cleaned, or if I feel ice which you can do with a cane, is just walk in the street, as close to the curb as possible, I also use guide dog, so I just keep saying curb, so he keep close, or over right, all depends.
Sounds in the winter, well not sure, let me think, you can listen to your feet since in the snow and the crunching of the snow, that sometimes helps.  You can also hear next to you where the street is, if it is icy by the cars, you hear a little screatching or other sounds.
But this does help a little bit.

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> From: justin.williams2 at gmail.com
> To: blindtlk at nfbnet.org
> Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2013 15:59:26 -0500
> Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Freezing and very bad weather hoping our NFB FAMILY
> 
> I haven't taken part in the conversation, or followed the thread, but I am curious, how does the extra layers impact traveling on foot.  How do you use a cane up north in snow, and how do you keep up with landmarks auditorially?
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> From: blindtlk [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Ericka Short
> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2013 3:53 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Freezing and very bad weather hoping our NFB FAMILY
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> Yeah, Dave's right.  You just wrap up in an extra layer, a second scarf over the face and move on.  We all look like Muslim women in the winter!  The worst is Dec-mid-March and then things usually get better.  About April we have rain and mud instead.  Mid-June things start to warm up requiring shorts/flop flops until end of September.  We do have consistency going for us!  I couldn't live down south.  I've been to Louisiana in the summer and couldn't breathe from all the humidity.  It would severely crimp my love of the s outdoors.  Don’t get me wrong, I love the culture, food etc.  Just couldn't live there.
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