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Word of the day…

…is out of whack!

Seems I trailed off; 52 then 54 and suddenly 57!

A gap, a space, then nothing…

I’m going to rectify that shortly.

But, first I need to move to a different area because the spot I have now: a table by a huge plate glass window, is unfathomably bright! Even through the sky outside is overcast, the rain has petered out, thus the clouds become lighter, whiter… and I’m getting a headache just trying to follow my typing… I’ll not work at SFU Surrey again!

Chat later….

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About the author

Craig MacLean is DeafBlind with ataxia, a rare condition called CAPOS. He & his wife of 22 years have two sons, the oldest of which has CAPOS as well.

Craig uses American Sign Language to communicate. He is an avid writer, friend, Hot Wheel collector and intervenor advocate.

Craig sits on many committees, boards and associations as a DeafBlind rep. He graduated university with a BA in psychology in 2000.