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Wheelchair, Bound

Emily Wojcik

My personal Substack as I figure out world travel from a seated position.

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Latest Issues

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Pablo Picasso Was Never Called an A**hole

Back on the horse after taking yesterday to lie around all day and also go briefly to a social event. It turns out we had a really busy week, and I keep forgetting that my disability will rear its ugly head when I’ve been too busy, and it w...

a month ago
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5

French People Really Like Dachshunds

There is a wildly disproportionate number of dachshunds here in Paris. I think I’ve seen something like forty dachshunds since the first of October, and because I’m noting my anecdotal observations on the internet, I believe that makes them...

a month ago
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4

Tacos and Books and Unicorns!

So it’s not warm here in Paris, and has been rather gray and even rainy, though yesterday was gorgeous so we went to a museum. I don’t know, it made sense at the time. We went to the Centre Pompidou, the modern and contemporary art museum, ...

2 months ago
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5

Settling In and an Admission

Walking around Paris, we come to sights like this, above, of the Notre Dame cathedral. It is still standing three (?) years after the horrific fire, and restoration is well underway. It’s even still a tourist-draw; as you can see, there are...

2 months ago
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  • Emily Wojcik

    After fighting it for years, I've finally realized that having MS is a big part of my identity, not least because I use a wheelchair and a walker. It's hard to pretend able-bodiedness with these accessories.

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