Limitations
The first thing I need to do is introduce myself. I am a white woman who has managed to survive to 60+, the daughter of a Hell-Fire and Brimstone minister in the western part of Texas. I was...
View ArticleLife in the Ghetto: The Beginning
About 15 years ago I became disabled. This diary is not about the gory details of what happened to me; it’s about what happened afterwards. I had always worked. My memory fooled me into believing my...
View ArticleLife in the Ghetto: When “Aging” and “Disability” Are Jumbled Together.
There is a man who lives in my building. Each time I see him my heart squeezes with sympathetic pain. At 25ish, he is stuck among the mostly aging population of this building. He is ruled by the...
View ArticleWhy I Wants ta be a Repuglikan President!
I learned that writtin blogs about reall stuff is hard. So this is my new werk plan;Be A POTUS!
View ArticleKwik Karma
Walter Palmer is a real test of my commitment to the rule of law. His cowardly killing of a revered example of the Creator’s Handiwork known as Cecil is a reminder of the baseness we humans are...
View ArticleLife in the Ghetto: The Toothache
One night I was awakened the by a crashing noise then the sounds of a screaming woman in the hall outside my apartment. I struggled into my clothes and sandals as fast as I could and went to see what...
View ArticleSeattle stands as a tribute to the effectiveness of BLM and Bernie
The two movements are very successful at this early point in their evolution. They are also not happening in a historical vacuum. Pointing fingers at Bernie and BLM is counterproductive. Both BLM and...
View ArticleWindows 10 Uninstall Instructions
Last Friday I spent my free Windows 10 upgrade. It only took 3 days for me to decide that it was worth exactly what I paid for it. This morning I had enough of messing with Windows 10 and searched...
View ArticleLife in the Ghetto: The Bingo Game
When I found myself officially disabled, I was pretty much a fish out of water. I was in a strange place with strange people. To be honest, I was scared. I would not, and still don’t, go out after dark...
View ArticleA Short Rant
It’s long past time that some “authority figures” in this country learn what it means to grow up. The New York City Police Benevolent Association President, Patrick J. Lynch needs a lesson in growing...
View ArticleKosAbility: Life in the Ghetto; Doctor’s Note
I sat down to have a talk with the manager of my building. You see, the grab bars in my bathroom were installed incorrectly. There are two grab bars; both are out of reach when in the shower. One was...
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