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Riding through the Kyoto backstreets, where the whispers of history echo between the wooden frames and woven bamboo of old-town houses, a solitary cyclist moves through the serene afternoon light.

I've been trying to get a Braille labeler, but they're all so expensive. So, I decided to make my Braille labels by hand. Plastic Dymo tape, which is usually used for Braille labels, is quite expensive, so I came up with a cheaper solution. I bought a roll of self-adhesive plastic foil, cut a few 1-inch (2 cm) stripes and used my Braille slate to emboss the Braille letters on it. It works great and I can now organize everything!

 

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Going to work in Berlin.

 

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Daily Routine #6

 

The view from my desk.

Vegetable market, road to Hyderabad.

 

Country : India

Date : 2002-03

Copyright : Marcel Crozet / ILO

MS Pam Sousa, cook, prepares steaks for HMCS Iroquois’ hungry crew.

 

Le Matc Pam Sousa, cuisinière, prépare des biftecks pour l’équipage affamé du NCSM Iroquois.

 

Photo : Cplc Robin Mugridge

 

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