Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Here we go again! Searching for the missing chess pawn

 This is probably one of the more tedious tasks or hunts for me. Whenever a chess piece falls, I need to use my native logic to help me locate it. This is so because whenever one of these falls, it falls on my carpet and rolls away.

And this is what happened some weeks ago when a chess pawn went missing.  I had to rack my brain to develop a road map.  I searched my desk but then quickly realized that the chess pawn had fallen onto my carpet.  So, off I went to find it.

I would say that thanks to previous experience it did not take me as long to find my chess pawn and this time I did not have to ask my neighbour Sandra to help me hunt for it.  Indeed, the chess pawn had fallen and had rolled a little way ahead.   It was nicely nestled among the computer chords under my desk.

As a person with a vision impairment I must be more careful to ensure that I do not lose my chess pieces or any other tiny object.

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