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Driving the Hallamore draft horses into the sun, Big E, West Springfield, MA |
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Race car at the Fiat Agnelli Auto Museum, Torino, Italy |
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Musicians on stage, Big E |
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Abandoned sugar plantation, Big Island, Hawaii |
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Abandoned factory, Rowe, MA |
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One of the eels of Sydney, Australia |
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One of the sheep of Williamsburg, Virginia |
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Fence, Leverett, MA |
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Sunlight filters through the trees, Shelburne Falls, MA |
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Ruins of Rome
Words and picture (c) 2011-2018 John Elder Robison All rights reserved |
John Elder Robison is an autistic adult and advocate for people with neurological differences. He's the author of Look Me in the Eye, Be Different, Raising Cubby, and Switched On. He serves on the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee of the US Dept of Health and Human Services and many other autism-related boards. He's co-founder of the TCS Auto Program (A school for teens with developmental challenges) and he’s the Neurodiversity Scholar in Residence at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia and a visiting professor of practice at Bay Path University in Longmeadow, Massachusetts.
The opinions expressed here are his own. There is no warranty expressed or implied. While reading this essay will give you food for thought, actually printing and eating it may make you sick.
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