I just came back from a weekend north of Seattle. I saw a user POI called
George B's home. George, I was close by.
We really liked the seaport town of Edmonds. We had some friends bring us
there from Lynnwood. I was in charge of navigating. The pressure of being
responsible for the correct turns in time to alert the driver is always a
little nerve racking, especially with people I don't know well.
Also when poking around the area and checking out some of the nearby San
Juan islands, I found one called, Blind Island. Someone told me years ago
why it was called that. I think it had to do with a duck blind but not
certain. I don't think there is much there but would like to set foot on it
at least.
I used my combination of tools on this trip: Sendero maps to research from
my hotel room; the BrailleNote GPS to help in navigating our friends; The
Seeing Eye GPS to trigger nearby points of interest in Edmonds and Uber to
get us to and fro. Did I mention my Seeing Eye dog?
Mike
Michael May, CEO
Sendero Group, Davis California
Developers of accessible GPS
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