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Tag Archives: disability
All by accident (5)
I thought I might finish this in the previous post, but there’s still a ways (as a Canadian friend of mine used to say) to go. If I’d really tried, I might have been able to say it all in … Continue reading
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Tagged airport hotels, Airports, disability, Glasgow, kindness, not being alone, wheelchair
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All by accident (3)
I hadn’t intended to write as much as this about a relatively minor injury and its aftermath, but the story seems to want to go on being told. So, if you’re still with me, here is instalment no.3, my 101th … Continue reading
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Tagged disability, group experience, Iona, Roselle Angwin, spiritual, writing, writing course
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All by accident (2)
When I started writing about The Accident in the previous post I hadn’t intended to recount it all in such detail, but with any traumatic event – and by my standards this was fairly traumatic – there often seems to … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged 'thin' places, accident, broken ankle, disability, Fionnphort, Iona, mobility, Mull, Roselle Angwin, St Oran's Chapel, wheelchair, writing course
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