Yesterday was my birthday.
Come on, you can say that you like to see the Facebook wall clogged with wishes.
Read I finally slept in my bed.
Here in Berlin.
I was almost afraid to go into the house, knowing that I would find everything as it was before I left.
Read After a year of work, you never know when you’re ready.
There is always something to do, or maybe a new idea.
Read translated from Il Mattino di Padova
Two friends on a walk to widen the international map of palces accessible to visually impaired
SANT’ANGELO DI PIOVE.
Read My name is Aqua, I am 16 years old and a student from Island School, in Hong Kong. I would like to share with NoisyVision readers the story of how me and my team took part in the #yellowtheworld campaign in Hong Kong.
Read Being visually impaired, in all the possible variants, it is not easy at any age.
Retinitis pigmentosa is an unpredictable disease: it is unpredictable when and how intensively it will manifest, it does not matter if you have just learned to walk or if suddenly you find yourself having to change your world, having to rearrange your professional life and relationships.
Read “Today is a bad day,” I happen to say sometimes. When the sight becomes blurred, the world seems hazy and gelatinous, and I realize I am tense or sad, no matter for what reason.
Read After more than five years of service NoisyVision.com is dead!
Now the visitors of www.noisyvision.com or one of the posts that were related to that URL will be redirected to this website, with org domain.
Read Talking, talking, talking.
There is the need to talk.
There is the need to share the phases and the moments of this degenerative disease, so maybe it feels less heavy.
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