Recently my mom, Ric, Amanda and I traveled to Worcester to review the accessibility of the DCU Center which is the site for the 2010 Massachusetts Democratic State Convention. I […]
Surf Drive Beach
Last week my dad was on vacation so we all decided what a great time to go to the beach. We decided to try a beach close to Captain’s Quarters […]
Jenny Pond in Plymouth
A few weeks ago, when my Aunt Nancy, Tony, Kate and I toured Jenny Grist Mill in Plymouth, we noticed people fishing across the street at Jenny Pond. Well, today […]
Peacemaker – The Twelve Tribes Tall Ship
After reading Sunday’s Boston Globe story ‘Forgiven and free’ about the Peacemaker tall ship sailing into Plymouth, my mom, Tony, Ric and I headed to Plymouth Harbor. We were disappointed […]
Lee’s Wharf in Westport
This Sunday morning, my Aunt Nancy, Tony, Kate and I headed to Westport to find a wheelchair accessible fishing pier. We usually fish at Long Pond in Lakeville or Onset […]
WaterFire at Waterplace Park in Providence, R.I.
Saturday, an exceptionally warm April evening, Tony, Josh and I traveled to see the WaterFire in the city of Providence. The WaterFire takes place by the Riverway and WaterPlace Park, […]
Showcase Cinemas in Seekonk
My friends Josh, Amanda and I traveled to Showcase Cinemas in Seekonk to see the newly released movie, Coraline. I was very pleased to find this Cinema is fully wheelchair […]
Washington Monument
After visiting the Lincoln Memorial, my friends and I went to see the Washington Monument. The Washington Monument was built in honor of George Washington, our first President who led […]
World War II Memorial
World War 11 Memorial is across from the Washington Monument and approximately a ten minute wheel. You can see the Washington Monument to the east and the Lincoln Memorial to […]
National Postal Museum
=The National Postal Museum, a Smithsonian Institution museum, is located in the old Post Office building next to Union Station in Washington DC and it is fully wheelchair accessible. There […]