[nfbwatlk] Holiday greetings, and salutations from Long Island New York, and the a project question?

Merribeth Manning merribeth.manning at gmail.com
Sat Dec 24 16:50:22 UTC 2016


Hi Maurice,
I was thinking about tissue paper for the water. You could glue it flat or
raised a little. Of course I would us a blue tissue paper.
Happy zholidays! Stay warm.
Beth Manning

On Sat, Dec 24, 2016 at 7:28 AM Becky Frankeberger via nfbwatlk <
nfbwatlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> We represented water with foil or some other shiny substance. Foil was the
> best to the sighted and blind, though. I have taken this wonderful concept
> into my knitting. Not only are my products for my customers appealing to
> the eye, but to the hand, warm smile. So sighted and blind can admire the
> product's beauty as equals, first class citizens.
>
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> Becky
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> b.butterfly at comcast.net.
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> -----Original Message-----
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> From: nfbwatlk [mailto:nfbwatlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of maurice
> mines via nfbwatlk
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> Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2016 7:07 AM
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> To: NFB Washington Talk Mailing List Mailing List <nfbwatlk at nfbnet.org>
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> Cc: maurice mines <kd0iko at icloud.com>
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> Subject: [nfbwatlk] Holiday greetings, and salutations from Long Island
> New York, and the a project question?
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>  good morning friends, as the subject line states, I am in Long Island New
> York but Helen Keller national Center for deaf blind youth and adults. So I
> figured I will write the entire list with holiday greetings and a question.
>
>
>
> For my art project I have decided to make a tactile map/painting of our
> state. The art teacher and I are coming up with interesting ways to
> represent features in terms of the land within the borders of the state of
> Washington. The question of God is to make good suggestions on how to
> represent water? Of course the years of thinking about the Columbia River
> in the south Puget Sound, like Washington, and any other body of water that
> I haven’t listed here.
>
>
>
> I think with come up with a good way to represent the Cascades, the
> Olympics, the Okanogan Highlands, and the will of Paul Hills. Let’s just
> say it involved plaster. I do have a photograph of the beginnings of this
> painting, tactile map. And can send the picture if one were to write me off
> list.
>
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>
> In closing I just want to wish everyone happy holidays and if I don’t get
> a chance to write another email before 2017 arrives a happy and safe when
> the end of 2017.
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>
> I’m going to close with an account of something good that happened here
> this morning. While getting my breakfast, we eat cafeteria style here.
> Along with the breakfast sandwich I was handed a gift bag, that I certainly
> didn’t expect. The thought was great. It contained a malt cup with a
> permanent scar, and something that let’s just say, not good for diabetics.
> I think that’s it for now, may you all be well and enjoying the season, and
> once this project is done I will decide what I will do if it.
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>
> Sincerely Maurice mines.
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