When the time is right: Birding with FSHD
My journey of getting involved with other birders while having FSHD muscular dystrophy is long and circuitous. (“FSHD” stands for facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy — referring to the face, shoulder and upper arm.) It started out innocently enough…
How to maximize the readability of text
The readability of text is important — usually, that’s the whole reason you write something! Whether you’re writing on a website, in a newsletter, for interpretive signs or on PowerPoint slides, it’s important that your choices make your work as readable as possible.
When I hit the ground, I knew my life would never be the same: How birding (and Birdability) became key to my healing
Seven months ago, a hiking accident changed my life. Falling 20 feet through the air after missing the edge of a cliff lasted both a fraction of a second and an eternity, and when I hit the ground, I knew that my life would never be the same. I looked at my left foot, and I wasn’t sure it was attached to me.
Wheelchair etiquette and why people aren’t “wheelchair bound”: In celebration of International Wheelchair Day 2021
Every year on March 1st, the positive impact wheelchairs have on people’s lives is celebrated around the world for International Wheelchair Day. To help celebrate, we’re sharing some information with you about wheelchairs, wheelchair etiquette, and why you shouldn’t describe someone as “wheelchair bound”.
Disability need not stop the pursuit of an obsession: Legally blind birding
I was a 26-year-old physics graduate student when I became suddenly, inexplicably, obsessed with birds. I was innocently studying at a park one spring afternoon when the sight of a Northern Flicker somehow kick-started a need to go identify as many species as possible.
What is this “image description” thing all about?
Have you noticed square brackets and something called an “image description“ at the end of captions on some people’s social media posts? Ever wondered what they were?
Week One with Birdability as a non-profit
Phew! What a big week it’s been in the story of Birdability! Last Thursday, Birdability became a registered non-profit in the State of Texas.