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by Karen
Karen is a regular reviewer and blogger for Day Undefined. In her series, "Karen's Corner," she invites you to join in her love of gardening and ot...
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by Ellie
Have you ever heard about the Sunflower Lanyard Scheme?
A sunflower is a global symbol for people with hidden disabilities. By wearing the sunflow...
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by Day Undefined Team
This year we created our first annual holiday gift guide for the National Ataxia Foundation. It takes a fun twist on some of our favorite products,...
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by Day Undefined Team
Day Undefined presents a series of blog articles about accessible travel. If you’re planning to go by bus, car, train, boat or plane for a day out,...
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by Jessica
Day Undefined presents a series of blog articles about accessible travel. If you’re planning to go by bus, car, train, boat or plane for a day out...
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by Lisa
In my last blog, I shared the planned version of my trip. Now I will share the real experience. What do they say about plans again? This is a longe...
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by Karen
I strongly encourage the use of some type of emergency lights, ready for use and easily to locate, in the instance of a power failure. It may even ...
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by Day Undefined Team
There are so many apps out there that it can be overwhelming to figure out which ones are useful and for what purposes. While not every app is rig...
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by Day Undefined Team
What kind of lighting could make your daily routine easier? Perhaps a light that turns on when it detects motion? Or maybe one that you can turn on...
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by Jessica
What I was looking for...
I really do not go out at night, but if I do I want people in cars to be able to see me. I began searching. I had an ide...
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by Liam Dougherty
Disability does not fit into a box. Whenever I try to describe my own experience – or honestly even to label it for myself – it feels inauthentic ...
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by Lisa
Hello! My name is Lisa, and I live in Canada. At the end of June, I'm going to be traveling by train to visit one of my oldest friends, who lives i...
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