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How would you describe a tree to a blind person?
It’s thicker than saliva and is to the tree what blood is to you. Leaves are shaped like your hands, wide at the base, tapered at the top. New leaves are soft, like old leather shoes, velvety and soft to touch. The older leaves are like thicker paper, feel the soft powdery feel of dust on them.
How do blind people describe things?
Went Totally Blind: People who have lost their sight have different experiences. Some describe seeing complete darkness, like being in a cave. Some people see sparks or experience vivid visual hallucinations that may take the form of recognizable shapes, random shapes, and colors, or flashes of light.
What is the texture of a tree?
Bark varies from thin to very thick depending on the genus of tree. It can change with age, for example young poplars have a smooth light coloured surface with horizontal striations. Bark on older poplars can be thick and dark and have fissures and deep cracks.
What colors can a blind person see?
Most colour blind people are able to see things as clearly as other people but they are unable to fully ‘see’ red, green or blue light. There are different types of colour blindness and there are extremely rare cases where people are unable to see any colour at all.
What words describe flowers?
Pulchritudinous physically and breathtakingly beautiful, appealing and attractive.
- Radiant emanating great love, joy, happiness or health.
- Ravishing extremely attractive or beautiful; entrancing.
- Ready-to-bloom.
- Ready-to-burst.
- Ready-to-open.
- Recherché exquisite; lavishly elegant; exotic.
How do you describe colors to a blind person?
Since a blind person has no concept of colors, visually describing it to him is impossible. Focus on what a blind person has and not on what he hasn’t. We have five senses: sight, sound, smell, taste and touch.
How can you tell if a tree is real?
The tree is wider and maybe three times taller than you. The trunk is coarse, like the lines and wrinkles on an old man’s face. It has an uneven surface. Run your hands along the bark, feel the flaky nature of the exterior, it crumbles and peels, with a crackling sound. This is the skin of the tree, much like yours.
What are the five senses of a blind person?
Focus on what a blind person has and not on what he hasn’t. We have five senses: sight, sound, smell, taste and touch. If you think about it, he’s only missing one. That means he still has four of them and five if you add the emotion and abstract symbols. A blind person cannot see, but he can hear, smell, taste, touch and feel emotions.
What does a tree look like in autumn?
It’s branches are like your arms and the leaves grow on extensions like the fingers on your hand.n And at this time of the year, the tree droops like an old man with a wrinkled face. He has been around for a long time and will be. This is a tree in autumn, a large old tree biding its time.