Showing posts with label writers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writers. Show all posts
Friday, October 5, 2018
A refreshing evening: Meeting Wendy Robins
She was probably one of the most pleasant persons for me to have met in a long time. She was refreshing, open, and so very friendly.
Wendy is going to be working with me to produce an article that will give an in-depth history of my successful legal challenge against the Canadian Government over their inaccessible websites. At this dinner meeting, Wendy worked with me and my friend Gabriella to lay down the foundations for the article.
Wendy did not seem to be uncomfortable in any way to be in the presence of someone who is vision impaired. She was totally at ease and even went the extra mile to render assistance even before I thought to ask.
The world needs more folks like Wendy to help create a friendlier environment for blind and vision-impaired persons.
I’m Donna J. Jodhan your friendly accessibility advisor wishing you a terrific day.
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Thursday, October 4, 2018
A humourous experience: The horse in the restaurant
On May 17, 2018, my friend Gabriella and I met with a professional writer to discuss her writing an article that would present a chronological history of my Charter Challenge and the events leading up to the introduction of the Accessible Canada Act to the Canadian Parliament.
We went to a restaurant in the Yorkdale Mall and just imagine my disbelief when Gabriella told me that there was a replica of a horse in the restaurant.
No, no kidding! It was indeed a life size replica and I just could not believe it. Gabriella offered to take me over to inspect said replica but I declined. For as much as I adore and admire horses, I have never ridden one; there was something very strange about the entire thing.
I was not sure if my imagination took over but there it was. I preferred not to feel and inspect it.
For the life of me I just could not understand why anyone would want to have the life size replica of a horse at a restaurant, but there you have it.
I'm Donna J. Jodhan, your friendly accessibility advisor, wishing you a terrific day.
If you would like to learn more about me as an author then I invite you now to visit
www.donnajodhan.com.
There you will not only learn about me as an author but you will also gain insights into my campaign against bullying and why I strongly believe that you need to consider joining me in order to insure that the future of our kids with their wide-eyed smiles and infectious laughter is secured forever.
And now my weekly podcast!
From recipes to apps, and 5 minute mysteries to tips for entrepreneurs and scam alerts!
www.donnajodhan.com/takeanother5.html
Subscribe to my monthly newsletter!
'Let's Talk Tips' is my monthly resource for the most current and reliable informational tips available in the areas of Technology, Nutrition, Media, Business, and Advocacy.
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