Meet Fauna
![Couples Sans Souci resort in Jamaica. a beautiful orange sunset over the ocean. Low mountains can be seen in the distance. More hazy mountains can be seen in the far distance. A few long clouds are illuminated by the orange sunset.](https://i0.wp.com/www.blindtravels.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/BLindTravel-5-1.jpg?resize=600%2C200&ssl=1)
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It is with great pleasure that I introduce you to Fauna my new Guide Dog. Thank you all that have been following the story so far on Twitter. I will be documenting the details of the story here that would never have fit on Twitter. Fauna is my first guide dog, and it feels a bit odd to be writing on a subject I am not well-versed in. The process of traveling and living with a guide dog is a work in progress for me, and I hope that future guide dog owners can benefit from this chronicle. I hope that the mistakes and experiences I will encounter along the way will provide a resource for those who are blind and visually impaired, just like the articles on this site.
As Fauna and I gain experience in traveling as a team, I will write articles and eventually create a new section on this site specifically for guide dog users. Thank you to those who have provided words of wisdom and encouragement along the way thus far, I appreciate you.
I’m always looking for collaboration opportunities, if you are a guide dog user and would like to submit an article for publication here, please contact me. I’m always looking for tips related to traveling with a visual impairment.
You can follow my adventures online at:
Photography Site:
http://www.tahquechi.com/
Blind Travels:
https://www.blindtravels.com/
Twitter ad Instagram:
@nedskee
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