Faith in humanity shot down a notch yesterday when I opened my door to leave and my rainbow ramp had been stolen. Whoever took off with it better be using it well. Luckily my sweet neighbour found this old mutherfucking door to make a temporary ramp. Calice que c’est frustrant.
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Faith in humanity shot down a notch yesterday when I opened my door to leave and my rainbow ramp had been stolen. Whoever took off with it better be using it well. Luckily my sweet neighbour found this old mutherfucking door to make a temporary ramp. Calice que c’est frustrant.

Gribbsy’s ready to rroll. Yes I have been overtaken by am army of scooter enthusiast cats.
Klava’s staring into a sea of rainbow wondering, what colour am I, and do I need round rolling feet to cross this, the greatest divide?
Starting to think that an arthritis flare-up is not a bad thing: a time to eat junk food and get at editing and writing that has been piling up, stay in on a Friday night enshrined in a bed of pillows, and leave a path of garbage and laundry in my wake. Its basically like I’m part of the aristocracy.
See my overflowing bookshelf? In a few months it will be home to my very own mini book! Just got word that I received a grant for the first Underwater City publication:) Its going to contain excerpts from interviews about accessibility from five parts of the country, research and some wordy bits from meee! Can’t wait to paint a picture of accessibility across Canada and share my findings with you! In paper form!!
Bottom line: this laptop is going to see a lot more of me perched on the grass working this summer!

Woke up this morning to leaves on the tree and heavy humid air!! Sweet mother of mercy its finally spring in Montreal!!!
Ottawa likes people in neon vests, directing traffic. A lot.
Just saw a fundraising walk for Brittle Bone Disease #wishbone day. Yo Ottawa!
This is what a first class scooter looks like! Turns out the wheeled device spot on the Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto train is in fiirrrst classs. So here I am baby. It was easy to get on with the scoot, Via Rail staff were chill and helpful. It makes such a positive difference when people are friendly!
Here amongst the business people and independently wealthy there are curtains on the windows, newspapers for all, and a man with a liquor cart. I don’t know why newspapers are a sign of upper society, I mean, the news is pretty much everywhere now. But ahhh the luxury of flipping through! Never thought you’d hear me say I like class systems eh? Well class tastes pretty good when it comes in the form of a complimentary 4pm gin and tonic! Hahaaa (evil capitalist laughter).
But seriously, this train is much newer than the one J and I took from Edmonton to Vancouver. And it is, unlike that one, rather accessible. There’s even a giganto bathroom. Too bad the western train is so filled with steps and narrow aisles.. Seems like the touristic (Rocky Mountain line) would have more of an emphasis on access. But maybe just more people travel on the central Canadian lines so they prioritized making them accessible first. Well… Something to ask my new Via Rail employee friends.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have some gin to drink and polite elderly men to make small talk with.

















