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In memory of a disabled man who made a difference in his community & its surrounds |
Blair Donaldson: A Foster son Memorium July 2016 Ninety five percent quaddy# disabled like Icarus landed badly sadly hang glide crashed when he was only twenty smashed his youth Thirty years wheelchair bound able to lift a spoon but only just Blair never made a fuss or drew attention more than a man in his condition must the things he couldn’t do that others needs be for him did his parents Dot and Ewen in sadness as much as love gave so many years of doing for their beloved son that he could live and hope even still to sing his song to make his mark and to belong and even so to get things done that many abled would not took on the windy NIMBYs* working his turbine blog Friends of Future Generations to douse the ideological smog from fossil smokers high on coke who just never got the joke that wind farms aren’t methane plants for sustainable farts but a cleaner and greener future that Blair would never see quaddies rarely make old bones Yet the stones he threw into the waters of his times ripple on inside the minds of those who knew and loved him miss him still all his many friends and kin and those who knew him not but heard his voice saw his vision helped them to make important life decisions perhaps to walk the path he trod and light our way as he once did. Bless the memory of a man who could withstand the worst that life could slam at him he proved his worth gave us hope and dared to say that yes we can dear Blair Farewell. The short story that I wrote back in 2009, 'Windblown Tales from the Coast' (https://www.writing.com/main/view_item/item_id/1590484-WindblownTales-from-the-C...) was built around Blair. He is the 'Simon' character in the little township of Foster that is not far from the 'controversial' Toora wind farm and one of the most iconic locations in Victoria (Australia), Wilson's Promontory. # 'Quaddy' is an Australianism for quadriplegic. * NIMBY is an acronym for 'Not In My Backyard'. |