It’s snowy and windy today–which I totally expected and was prepared for, but now I have to drive for five hours in it through very remote parts of northern Arizona. After my massage, I checked
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A Disabled Veteran’s Thoughts on Memorial Day and Travel
I have not always been in a wheelchair. Despite being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) over 12 years ago, I only lost the complete ability to walk a few years ago. That diagnosis actually came
Top 10 Eye Roll-Worthy Things NOT to Say to a Wheelchair User
Can you hear the sound of my eyes violently rolling upwards as I get yet another well-meaning but usually tacky and/or condescending comment or question from a perfect stranger? I should be happy that people
Wheeling Solo on the Road: Yellowstone, WY
After another good night’s sleep, I started the two-hour drive north from Victor, ID to the west entrance of Yellowstone National Park. It was a mellow drive, and while I didn’t have massive mountains nearby to
Marveling at (Accessible) Monument Valley, AZ/UT
Vacations are designed for sleeping in, right? I’m all for that, but last night I intentionally left the curtains wide open so I could wake up at first light. Why on earth would I do
Rolling Among the Red Rocks of Sedona, AZ
This isn’t my first solo trip to northern Arizona. About 15 years ago, I went to Sedona and the Grand Canyon on a solo trip and had a blast. However, I was very able-bodied back