I used to write travel stories and post them on the Sendero Group blog but unfortunately, Facebook and Twitter have taken me away fromcomposing more complete stories. Here is the first paragraph of my most recent trials and tribulations followed by a link to the full story on the blog. As one who is perceived to be a "super" blind traveler, I think it is only honest to tell the not-so-glamorous side of the story. After two back-to-back long trips I was thinking about the details involved in taking a trip, just how complicated the whole process is from booking transportation and hotels through arriving back home days later. Since I travel over 100,000 miles a year just on United Airlines, I tend to think of trips in terms of a conference, city or country but not the copious details that make up the trip. It is very rewarding to travel the world as a blind person but I would be kidding myself and you if I didn't admit that it is a mixture of complexity, frustration and a splash of amusement. http://senderogps.blogspot.com/ Michael May, CEO Sendero Group, Davis California Developers of accessible GPS Sendero Phone: 888-757-6810, extension 101 Home Office: 530-757-6900 Email: MikeMay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:MikeMay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sendero web: http://www.senderogroup.com General GPS web: http://www.AccessibleGPS.com Mike May Personal: http://www.CrashingThrough.com