[accessibleimage] Re: travel and blindness research
- From: Sharon von See <svonsee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 14:12:03 -0700
Judi,
Check out the web site:
http://www.touchthetop.com/
Sharon von See
Braille Coordinator
www.techadapt.com
At 01:16 PM 9/28/2005, you wrote:
Hi Ann,
Is this a film that one can obtain from the local video store?
- Judi
>>> Petropict@xxxxxxx 09/28/05 3:38 PM >>>
Erik Weihenmayer describes his aesthetic experience in one passage of the
movie, Farther than the Eye Can See, a movie by Michael Brown. It is an
incredible documentary that followed Erik and his team on their ascent of
Mt. Everest
in 2001. I recommend it for many reasons excitement, inspiration and
insight among them. All the best, Ann
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Hi Ann, Is this a film that one can obtain from the local video store? - Judi
>>> Petropict@xxxxxxx 09/28/05 3:38 PM >>>
Erik Weihenmayer describes his aesthetic experience in one passage of the
movie, Farther than the Eye Can See, a movie by Michael Brown. It is an
incredible documentary that followed Erik and his team on their ascent of Mt. Everest
in 2001. I recommend it for many reasons excitement, inspiration and
insight among them. All the best, Ann
- [accessibleimage] Re: travel and blindness research
- From: Judi Piscitello