RE: Ask a physically disabled guy
May 22, 2015 at 5:17 pm
(This post was last modified: May 22, 2015 at 5:18 pm by KevinM1.)
(May 22, 2015 at 5:08 pm)Pyrrho Wrote: It does sound pretty miserable, but I pretty much expected that from doing a quick look-up of the things you mentioned in your opening post. Hence, my first sentence in my first post in this thread.
Are there any interesting museums or art galleries or other such things that you can visit in your area? Are there any organizations in your area that can help you do some of the things you want to do, that your family does not want to do?
I almost don't want to ask this question, but do you at least have a nice view from your window? I have lived in many places, and have found a good view to be quite valuable if one is stuck at home.
Eh, I live in rural NH, so most of the interesting things around here are at least 30 minutes or more away from me. I wish Boston was closer. I've been to the MFA once. I could live there. I've been to a few Sox and Bruins games. Almost had an Angels player land in my lap (we had great on-field seats down the 1st base line, just near the tarp). I'd like to go to the Museum of Science again. I haven't been in nearly 20 years.
There aren't many organizations around here that could help. I need a raised roof van, which is rare around here. Plus my chair is kind of weird when it comes to being tied down. We own a van that has all that, but liability issues prevent others from driving it.
My view isn't bad.
I don't want to make it sound I never go anywhere. My family does try to do a big vacation every 2-5 years. We generally go out west, to the Yellowstone area, for 10-14 days. I love it out there.
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