[Blindtlk] Best places to live
Judy Jones
jtj1 at cableone.net
Fri Nov 1 00:17:03 UTC 2013
When I was teaching school and living in a town of 300, everyone gave each
other rides to neighboring towns for shopping, etc., and had of course
nothing to do with blind/sighted. The nearest town of any consequence was
28 miles to the north and 36 miles to the south, whith a supermarket 15
miles to the west. Of course, I always hitched a ride with anyone who was
going around the time I wanted to go, and everybody found out who was going
when.
Where we live now, our town is five miles across, and it is much easier to
find a ride-share than in a larger city.
Judy
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Wunder
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 9:36 AM
To: 'Blind Talk Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Best places to live
I'm not prepared to say that there is a best place for blind people to live.
I will only share my story which is that I came from a town of 216 people
and all it had was a gas station and a post office. If I had decided to live
there or had been forced by circumstance to stay there, my independent
mobility would've been limited to the post office and, I guess if I wanted a
candy bar, the gas station.
One of the things I find very frustrating as a state President is handling
telephone calls from people who want better for themselves but have no
intention of moving from where they now live. If you live in a place small
enough that there is no public transportation and no job opportunities
unless you can drive 30 miles, at some point you have to decide whether your
Desire to earn a living makes it worth the move. I know what it's like to be
dependent on the kindness of others for transportation, and, although I
value this kindness and have sometimes benefited from it, I get very tired
of doing what I need to do on someone else's schedule. Being able to control
something as simple as being able to go where I want to go when I want to go
has made a tremendous difference not only in my economic life but in my
self-concept. I offer this without the least desire to be argumentative. It
is simply my experience.
Gary
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