Pushing the Limits by Kurt Fearnley – a book summary I’ve read a few books about living with a disability, and some of my blogs will share a summary of each book….
The great commission includes PWD (persons with disabilities)
Introduction I acquired a disability in 2009, and now use a wheelchair to get around and regularly experience accessibility issues, which makes it difficult, or impossible, to get where I want to…
Life on Wheels – Gary Karp
Life on Wheels by Gary Karp – a book summary I’ve read a few books about living with a disability, and some of my blogs will share a summary of each book….
My backyard
Summer with light rain Our summers in Australia, tend to be dry, and it is a relief when we have rain. Just before sunset, and while the weather was only a light…
My Covid Christmas
Leading up to a Covid Christmas Covid has disrupted the lives of everyone in the world and it gave my family a different type of Christmas in 2021. Leading up to the…
My 2021 Christmas display
My Christmas Lights for 2021 Since moving into my home in 2018, for the benefit of the kids in the area, I’ve decorated my front yard with Christmas inflatables and lights. As…
Pickling beetroot
Introduction to growing and pickling beetroot As I use a wheelchair for mobility, this blog shares my growing and then pickling beetroot from my garden. Please see my blog about freezing carrots…
Accessible Ten Pin Bowling
Introduction to accessible ten pin bowling I received an invitation to attend an accessible ten pin bowling game at Zone Bowling, Woodville SA. As our group consists of people using wheelchairs, the…
Literary agent scam
Introduction to the literary agent scam A senior literary agent, Steven Fisher from Silver Literary Agency in Nevada, USA, contacted me with an exciting business deal. I previously self-published the book The…
HIA Specialised Housing
Introduction to the blog HIA specialised housing This blog shares a journey that started with an accident, causing a disability, and the need to live in an accessible home. Minor changes were…