Thursday, June 09, 2016

The Blind Astronomer of Nova Scotia



Tim Doucette only has ten percent of his vision, but strangely, he can see better in the dark than most people can. He can see stars in the night sky better than he can see anything else. So it only made sense that he would study those stars. As a result, he appreciates the beauty of the stars in a cosmic way. Doucette considers his ability a gift, even though he pays quite a price in the rest of his life. (via The Kid Should See This)

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