I only bought a smart phone when my mobility was increasingly worsening because of arthritis so that I could locate a taxi and call one if stranded. I live alone so must fend for myself. I have travelled on my own for decades but now regretfully realise I cannot do so any more without a means of summoning help when away from home. I really never use the phone for anything else as it is too small and fiddly. I have dumped my desktop computer and do almost every thing on a tablet including correspondence and shopping and finding out about almost anything in the world in comfort.
Good Morning Tuesday 18th August 2026
Employing a cleaner - and difficulties thereof




...my blind daughter has so much joy from her mobile phone. She can receive videos from my sons of her young niece and nephews having fun and/or being naughty. She has around 80 films downloaded on her phone and loves that she can access the internet very easily when she's out and about. She and I regularly text each other using the voice activated system and, although we speak to each other as well, having a mobile phone has enhanced her life massively.
gillyknits