Quality of Air

It’s the air that gets them. Or more accurately, it’s what is not in the air that irritates my sensitive eyes. After Halloween for months until the season changes and warmer outdoor temps arrive, indoor heat persists. Whether it’s radiant, forced air, or baseboard electric it fills the spaces I exist in. I can dream…

Accurate Transit

When you’re living with a disability, transportation can be a hassle. For most of us, hopping in the car and driving ourselves wherever we want to go particularly at the last minute is no longer an option. It takes time and effort to coordinate rides, wait for pick-ups, and figure out the best options for…

Staring at the Sun

Towns painted lines to denote viewing areas. Retailers stocked ISO-certified shades since regular sunglasses aren’t protective enough. Tourists booked trips to the path of totality. What’s going on? Well, across a strip of the US on Monday, August 21, a total solar eclipse. It’s a fascinating event, but I’m not planning on going outside that…

Seeing AI App Review

Living with vision loss in the last five years is kind of exciting. I’ve talked about how much my portable smartphone allows greater accessibility with things I do for work and fun. And what would I ever do without podcasts? Cold sweats just thinking about it. Besides pods, there are countless apps out there making…

Design Flaws

It was hard for me to figure it out. I watched clips on YouTube. I google image searched. Finally I decided the miracle cherry pie from theTwin Peaks diner appears to be a plain double crust and therefore would not be the perfect image for today’s post. Instead, you can probably find it near you…