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You are welcome for the reblog. Best – Kevin
My neighbor Karen was a voracious reader, and she’s blind!
Many thanks for your comment. Yes, many blind people (including me) love reading and there is no reason why those who are visually impaired can not read (or write) books. Best – Kevin
Karen believed that one day she’d be able to drive a car. Karen is 67 years old today, but her dream could come true for others in the future.
Happy birthday to Karen. May she have many more birthdays. With the development of driverless cars it may, one day be possible for visually impaired people to drive. Best – Kevin