From The Pages Of Donna J. Jodhan’s Monthly Diary – A Bit Of This And A Bit Of That; What I Learned For This Month

A bit of this and a bit of that from Donna’s did you know diary
Award winning sight loss coach, author and advocate
You can contact me via email at donnajodhan@gmail.com

Practical and natural!
Welcome to my Donna’s did you know diary for this month and pleased to share the following with you.

Here’s what I learned for this month.

1) About plants?
They appear to thrive very well in an air condition room.

2) When you take your blood pressure?
Make sure to rest your arm with the blood pressure cuff around it on a flat surface.
This way you can get an accurate reading.

3) A tip when using an injection pen!
Injection pens must be stored in a refrigerator before they are used
Before using the pen, take it out of the refrigerator about 15 minutes before using.
This helps to dull the impact of any potential pain when the injection enters the body and why?
Because if the injection is cold it is more difficult to pierce the skin.
So make sure that it is warm as per the above.

4) About rust stains!
If the stains are not too severe, use a solution of baking soda and vinegar on them.
If they are severe then you need to use heavy sand paper.

5) A safe way to pack injection pens when traveling!
Wrap them separately in a thick paper towel
Place them in a zip lock bag
And you should only have no more than 2 in a bag
Place in a thermos bag and use ice packs to keep cool
The ice packs should be kept frozen and placed in the thermos bag just before you depart.
Remember to keep your pens in the fridge at all times.

6) About reducing your bill when doing your laundry?
All you need to do is to turn off your taps after your washing is done.

7) How to detect freezer burn?
Very easy!
If your meat does not have a red colour then it is freezer burn.

8) A practical tip when trying to open stubborn bottles in your fridge?
First take them out of the fridge.
Next let stand for a few minutes.
Then voila! The cover comes very easy when you turn it.

9) A drink for soothing an upset stomach?
Try drinking a cup of hot water with a splash of lemon juice.

10) What 3 important questions that you need to answer satisfactorily when you first call 911?
• What is your name?
• Where are you calling from?
• What day of the week is it?

 

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Catch Up With Sight Loss Coach Donna J. Jodhan – Learn How To Clean Jewelry, Lime Deposits, And Marble

Catching up with the coach!

April 2025

 

6) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For Cleaning The Miscellaneous

Jewelry

* If a silver ring turns dull and dark, soak it in 1/2 cup white vinegar and 2 tablespoons baking soda for 2 hours. Rub with a towel or brush.

* Place a piece of white chalk into your jewelry box to prevent costume jewelry from tarnishing.

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7) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For Cleaning The Miscellaneous

Lime Deposits

* Remove by rubbing with a clean cloth sprinkled with white vinegar.

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8) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For Cleaning The Miscellaneous

Marble

* To remove spots, stains and discolorations from marble, place marble in hot sunlight. If this is not possible, heat marble one hour or more under a hot spotlight (never a sunlamp). Then, generously swab on household bleach. Continue this every hour or so until discoloration is gone. (Sometimes this may take a couple of days). Rinse with water and dry. Remove to shade. Use paste camuba wax to polish. Never use oil polish or soft waxes such as beeswax or paraffin wax on marble as they can cause discoloration.

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A review of the london heath row airport – one of the world’s busiests but still manages to be accessible

A review of the london heath row airport
By Donna Jodhan
Award winning advocate and sight loss coach

Introduction:
This almost largest airport in the world can still provide some very important and necessary accessibility features.
Please read on.

So how would I rate their services? With 1 being the lowest and 5 being the highest, here are my ratings.
Service desk assistance – 5
Assistance for passengers with special needs – 5
Assistance at the airport – 4.5

Remarks :
I respectfully admit that for an airport of this size it was still possible for me to have my needs and requirements met.

About airport staff:
On the whole they were very friendly and welcoming.
They appeared knowledgeable and ready to assist.

Any suggestions?
Keep up the good work

Contact info:

To learn more about me as an award winning sight loss coach and advocate visit www.donnajodhan.com
Visit www.donnajodhan.com and access the coach page to learn about the services that I offer; affordable

Welcome to our new look monthly tips where we are pleased to share a plethora of tricks and tips that are relevant to such things as technology, travel, managing your daily life, and much more.
So just come aboard, sit back, take a deep breath, and enjoy!
If you wish to contact us then please do not hesitate to write to us at info@sterlingcreations.ca and we promise to respond within 2 business days as long as technology allows us to do so.
Give us your feedback, comments, suggestions, and thoughts!
For it is only through you and with you that we are able to do this!

Table of contents –
1. From our 10 tips on technology series
2. From the pages of Donna’s travel diary
3. A bit of this and a bit of that from Donna’s did you know diary
4. From the scam watchers
5. Tips from Melanie Mama Peach

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From our 10 tips on technology series
Hello everyone:
Welcome to my 10 tip series where each month I’ll be sharing 10 tips on various pieces of technology.
This would include tips on popular screen readers, office software, and browsers.
If you have any suggestions on what you would like me to share then by all means! Write to me at donnajodhan@sterlingcreations.ca.
For this month:
10 tips for learning the talk back screen reader feature for Android

Here are 10 useful tips for learning the TalkBack screen reader feature on Android:
1. Understand Basic Gestures First
• Start by learning the essential gestures such as swiping left or right to move between items and double-tapping to select. Familiarize yourself with the two-finger gestures for scrolling up, down, left, or right. This helps you navigate your device more easily.
2. Explore the TalkBack Tutorial
• Android includes a built-in TalkBack tutorial. You can access this by going to Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack and selecting “Tutorial.” This interactive guide will walk you through various gestures and features.
3. Enable Verbose Mode for Extra Guidance
• TalkBack has a “verbose mode” that gives more detailed information about what’s on the screen. You can enable this in Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack. This is useful when you are learning as it gives you extra feedback on screen elements.
4. Use the Context Menu for Quick Actions
• Practice accessing the TalkBack global and local context menus by swiping up and right (global) or down and right (local). These menus offer shortcuts to features like reading from the top, accessing notifications, or adjusting TalkBack settings quickly.
5. Practice with the “Explore by Touch” Feature
• With “Explore by touch,” you can drag your finger around the screen, and TalkBack will announce what’s under your finger. This is a great way to get familiar with screen layouts and understand what content is where.
6. Turn on Sound and Vibration Feedback
• Enabling sound and vibration feedback can help you get a better sense of when TalkBack is reacting to your gestures. Go to TalkBack Settings and turn on “Sound feedback” and “Vibration feedback” to reinforce the gestures you’re making.
7. Adjust Speech Rate and Pitch
• Customizing the speech rate and pitch to a level that’s comfortable for you can improve your learning experience. You can adjust these in the TalkBack Settings > Text-to-speech output menu.
8. Learn TalkBack Keyboard Shortcuts (if using a physical keyboard)
• If you use a physical keyboard, learning keyboard shortcuts can make navigating faster. You can access a list of TalkBack shortcuts by pressing Alt + Ctrl + K on the keyboard when TalkBack is active.
9. Explore Different Reading Modes
• TalkBack allows you to switch reading modes for better control over navigation. For example, you can use text navigation, headings, or links depending on what you need. Try switching modes by swiping up or down with one finger while focused on text.
10. Be Patient and Practice Regularly
• Mastering TalkBack takes time and consistent practice. Start small by using TalkBack for basic tasks like messaging or browsing the web, and gradually increase the complexity of tasks as you gain confidence.
These tips should help you get more comfortable with TalkBack and improve your navigation experience on Android!

To contact me please send an email to info@sterlingcreations.ca
I’m Donna J. Jodhan (sight loss coach and accessibility advisor)

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Important tips from the travel table

From the pages of Donna’s diary
What makes for an accessible river boat

Truth be told I have come to thoroughly enjoy a river boat and a river boat cruise.
Here are my reasons.
Number of passengers are limited to no more than 150
Decks are just 3.
You get to know your cleaning staff, your dining room staff, and your crew on a personal level.
Facilities are so very easy to navigate.
The atmosphere is so warm, welcoming and friendly.
Meals are simply delicious and yummy.
Everything is so organized.
The noise levels are much less than on an ocean bound ship.

I’m Donna J. Jodhan enjoying my travels.

To learn more about me as a sight loss coach and author visit
http://www.donnajodhan.com

On your next trip you could enrich your down time with some of my audio mysteries. Take them with you wherever you go!
In the car, on the plane, on the bus or train, at the beach, anywhere!
And now you can listen to Donna’s weekly podcasts!
Ask donna – a plethora of tips from a sight loss coach along with book and product reviews!
Dining with donna – recipes and time saving tips for the kitchen!
Your mental stretch with Donna – how to recharge, renew, and get going! Save yourself from those dramas, traumas, and stress!
Visit www.donnajodhan.com/youtube
and subscribe for free
Follow me on Twitter @accessibleworld and at author_jodhan
And like me on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/donnajodhan and at www.facebook.com/authordonnajodhan

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A bit of this and a bit of that from Donna’s did you know diary

May 2025 monthly tips
A bit of this and a bit of that from Donna’s did you know diary
Award winning sight loss coach, author and advocate
You can contact me via email at donnajodhan@gmail.com

Practical and natural!
Welcome to my Donna’s did you know diary for this month and pleased to share the following with you.

Here’s what I learned for this month.

1) The sap, vine, and branch process!
The sap nourishes the vine.
The branch comes out of the vine.
Fruit is produced from the branch.

2) Some vital tips on putting out fires in your kitchen:
If the fire is on your stove top, just place a lid on the pot in question and voila!
The fire will put itself out.
Similarly, if you have a fire in your oven or microwave,
Keep the doors shut and the fire will eventually out itself.

3) An important tip about the function of your kidneys!
Well! Your kidneys act as filters as they filter unwanted matter from your blood.
Then they transport the clean blood to your heart.

4) And a perfect tip for the Month of May!
“Walking for 30 to 60 minutes a day, five days a week, has many health benefits,
such as reducing the chances of cancer, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, anxiety, and even depression.
It increases bone health, lowers the more harmful low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and raises the more useful good high-density

5) An important piece of info when thinking of booking a Cuban holiday.
Best time to book for is at the beginning of the month and why?
It is when the food is most plentiful at hotels and resorts.
This because Cuba has to import most of its food.
Shipments arrive at the beginning of the month
But by mid month the supplies begin to disappear most quickly.

6) What is one of the most transmissible diseases?
Why, it is measles
But you can be vaccinated against this.

7) Here’s a tip when taking melatonin:
Best to take your melatonin pill about 45 minutes to an hour before retiring for the night.

8) A useful tip on managing your finances:
It is call the 20 50 20 10 allocation.
20% of your annual income for you to put into your savings.
50% of your annual income to be used for essentials.
20% of your annual income to be used for paying off debts.
10% of your annual income to be used on fun things.

9) 2 very simple stain removers for if food falls on your clothes:
Gently rub some hand sanitizer on the offending stain
Or you can also use dish soap.

10) Here is a tip when cooking ribs
Place your ribs in your pan with the bone facing down.
This way, your meat will not dry out.

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From the scam watchers

In April, certain scams tend to be more common due to seasonal events and certain behaviors around this time. As we look toward April 2025, here are three typical scams to watch out for:
1. Tax Scams (U.S.)
April is tax season in the U.S., with the deadline to file tax returns typically falling on April 15. Scammers take advantage of this time by posing as the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) or tax preparers to steal personal information or demand fake tax payments.

Scam signs:
• Receiving a phone call, email, or text claiming to be from the IRS, demanding immediate payment or threatening arrest.
• Phishing emails or websites that look like legitimate IRS platforms.
• Fake tax preparation services offering refunds that seem too good to be true.

Protection: The IRS never initiates contact via phone, email, or text to demand payment. Always file taxes with trusted professionals or directly through verified IRS websites.
2. Spring Travel Scams
April often marks the start of spring break and early travel for summer vacations. Scammers exploit this by offering fake vacation deals, rental scams, and fraudulent travel packages.

Scam signs:
• Vacation rentals offered at extremely low prices on third-party platforms or social media, asking for upfront payment via wire transfer or gift cards.
• Phishing emails from travel agencies or airlines offering deep discounts on flights or packages, directing users to malicious websites.
• Fake travel agencies or tour operators that disappear after receiving payment.

Protection: Always verify travel deals through official airline or travel websites. Never wire money or use untraceable payment methods. Read reviews and verify accommodations through trusted platforms.
3. Charity Scams Post-Disaster
April often sees unpredictable weather events, including tornadoes, floods, or early hurricanes in various regions. Scammers use these events as an opportunity to create fake charity fundraisers, asking for donations to aid victims.

Scam signs:
• Unsolicited emails, texts, or calls asking for donations to aid victims of recent disasters.
• Fake charity websites that look similar to legitimate ones, with slight differences in spelling or domain names.
• Pressure tactics urging immediate donations, often requesting payment through gift cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency.

Protection: Before donating, verify the legitimacy of a charity through platforms like Charity Navigator or the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance. Avoid unsolicited donation requests, especially those asking for non-traditional payment methods.
Being cautious of these scams in April will help you avoid falling victim to fraud in 2025!

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Tips from Melanie Mama Peach

BUYING AND STORING FISH
Fillets are the meaty sides of the fish cut off either side of the backbone (and are more or less boneless) while steaks are slices cut across the bone. Larger fish such as salmon or halibut are available either way. If a steak is very large, it can be cut in half and the bone removed before cooking, but it may be simpler to cook the fish with the bone in and then insert a knife and ease the cooked fish away from the bone. The meat of tuna, swordfish and other very large fish is cut into boneless steaks.
Freshness makes all the difference in the way fish tastes. Look for firm-textured, moist, pearly flesh, with no sign of dryness. Odor, if any, should be mild and fresh, never strong and fishy. Pools of liquid in packaged fish generally indicate the fish has been around too long.
Refrigerate fish as soon as you get it home. Use it within 1 to 2 days, or freeze it. The colder the storage temperature, the less rapidly the fish will spoil. If you have a fisherman in the house, it’s good to know never to store ungutted fish, which spoils quite rapidly. Non-oily fish such as flounder, sole, red snapper, and tilapia freeze best. Wrap individual fillets in plastic wrap and freeze them spread out on a baking sheet. When fish is frozen hard, pack in a ziptop bag. This allows you to easily take out just one or two pieces at a time. Freeze fish for up to 6 months.
In most cases, fish should be thawed in the refrigerator, although thin fillets can be thawed at room temperature in half an hour. Try not to refreeze fish once it has thawed because each freezing and thawing leads to a mushy texture. If you do refreeze fish (and we all have times when plans change) cut it in small pieces and use it to make a chowder.

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www.donnajodhan.com
www.sterlingcreations.com

Email us at info@sterlingcreations.ca

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Ask Sight Loss Coach Donna J. Jodhan – Different Types Of Measuring Cups, Metal Measuring Spoons, Collapsible Measuring Cups

Ask the Coach!

My name is Donna Jodhan and I am using my extensive experience as a sight loss coach as well as my lived experience to share and respond to questions that are submitted to me and I also invite you to share your thoughts on questions asked.

 

For this month:  a question from Arianne in Miami Florida.

Arianne wants to know if there is a different type of measuring cup on the market in addition to the regular types.

 

My response:

Arianne, I found this type of measuring cup during one of my searches on the Internet.

Metal Wet & Dry Measuring Cup.

I am not sure if your regular home kitchen store would sell this but do give it a try.

Maybe I’ll see if I can purchase a set of these.

 

Does anyone have any other suggestions?

Tell us what you think!  Share your feedback and let’s get more ideas cracking!

It’s important for us to share how we do things!

 

A question from Bev in Manhattan New York.

Bev wants to know if there is such a thing as Metal Measuring Spoons?

 

My response:

Bev, I do not own such a product but when I searched on the Internet I found information that such a product does exist.

I will start by visiting your nearby kitchen store and start from there.

 

Does anyone have any other suggestions?

Tell us what you think!  Share your feedback and let’s get more ideas cracking!

It’s important for us to share how we do things!

 

A question from Mitchel in Omaha Nebraska.

Mitchel wants to know if there is such a thing as collapsable measuring cups.

 

My response:

Mitchel, of course!

I recently bought a set of collapsable measuring cups as a house warming gift for a friend.

 

Does anyone have any other suggestions?

Tell us what you think!  Share your feedback and let’s get more ideas cracking!

It’s important for us to share how we do things!

 

To contact me with a question or a thought; please send an email to me at donnajodhan@gmail.com and I’ll be sure to respond in 5 business days at the most.

If you wish me to respond earlier then put the word important in your subject line and I’ll do my best to respond more quickly.

Until the next time then!

I’m Donna wishing you a pleasant day and thanking everyone for their insightful feedback and suggestions!

 

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Keep up with world renown advocate Donna J. Jodhan’s latest news

The Monthly News Round Up For Award Winning Advocate, Sight Loss Coach and Author Donna J. Jodhan
For the month of March 2025

Read about Donna’s external engagements

Current Affairs

Now you can read about Donna’s press releases here
https://at-newswire.com/company_name/donna-jodhan/

Major news items can be found here
It’s all about Donna’s major initiatives for this month plus a lot more

Current Affairs

The Nova Coast Cyber Security course
For the month of March Donna’s time was taken up with starting her course on Cyber security.
As Donna puts it, it is a very heavy course but she is very grateful to Nova Coast for having awarded her a scholarship to study this cyber security course.
Promoting the TNW program
Donna also started negotiations with the Quebec Federation of the Blind; a Montreal based organization that offers annual bursaries to deserving students attending college and university.
It’s all in the name of promoting and expanding the TNW (transitioning to a new world) program.
Donna is very excited about this and thanks DR. Leo Bissonnette, Lucio Dintino, and Denis Boudreau all of Montreal for helping to get this project off the ground.
Of note is the Quebec Federation of the Blind has been handing out bursaries to deserving students since 1967.

The Eye Retreat Camp
Donna continued her preparation for the July 2025 Eye Retreat Camp and will be one of the mentors/tutors at this year’s camp.

You can start by taking a tour of Donna’s personal diary by visiting
www.donnajodhan.blogspot.com
Donna posts 3 times weekly and her posts gives you great insights into her daily life, challenges, and perspectives as a blind/vision impaired person.

Blogs posted for this month
To the www.sterlingcreations.ca/blog page

In Kind or Unkind: The Problem with Too Many Canadian Universities

The Flow Cable Company Nightmare

The growing gap – it is time for us to run the walk!

Anguish with the Allstate insurance company – upper management still not getting the message


You can also view previous selections here.

Contributions From Founder and Advocate Donna Jodhan

Donna has also posted other articles of interest on her
www.sterlingcreations.com/blog page
for this month.
News round up for February

World Renowned Advocate Donna J. Jodhan Shares Her February News Round-Up


Hottest tips from the Sterling Creations Business Desk

A Must-Read – Monthly Tips from the Sterling Creations Team


Donna’s highlight review

A review of the Courtyard Prague City Hb Prague, Hlavni Mesto Praha, Czech Rep – a must stay


A bit of this and a bit of that from Donna’s latest did you know diary

A bit of this and a bit of that from Donna’s did you know diary – what I learned for this month

Catch up with Donna’s expert page at

Ask An Expert


and for this month

Ask Expert Donna J. Jodhan – 10 tips for learning Windows 11

Read Donna’s author’s tip for this month

Author Donna J. Jodhan says it’s time to wake up from your slumber – read her message


And catch up with previous author’s tips

Ask An Author

Ask scam watcher Donna J. Jodhan

See What Scam-Watcher Donna J. Jodhan Identifies for March

Read Donna J. Jodhan’s articles on ask the coach for this month

Ask sight loss coach Donna J. Jodhan – All about braille measuring cups, braille measuring spoons, and scoop measuring cups.

Read Donna J. Jodhan’s tips and hints for catching up with the coach for this month

Catch up with sight loss coach Donna J. Jodhan – cleaning the miscellaneous – Pewterware, records, iron

Read donna’s ETSY announcement for March

Donna J. Jodhan’s ETSY announcement is guaranteed to motivate you to be proactive

See an archive of all of her product reviews at
https://www.toptechtidbits.com/news.html

Listen and catch up with Donna’s shows
Ask Donna advocacy in action
https://sites.libsyn.com/538282/ask-donna-advocacy-in-action-march-2025

“ask Donna advocacy in action”( )
Ask Donna YouTube Playlist: https://donnajodhan.com/askdonna

“dining with donna”
Week 1.) Dining With Donna: Bananas Rozana
https://sites.libsyn.com/538282/ask-donna-advocacy-in-action-march-2025

Week 2.) Dining With Donna: Capuccino Ice
https://sites.libsyn.com/538282/ask-donna-advocacy-in-action-march-2025

Week 3.) Dining With Donna: Ginger Ale Baked Apples
https://sites.libsyn.com/538282/dining-with-donna-ginger-ale-baked-apples

Week 4.) Dining With Donna: Lemon Angel Food Cake
https://sites.libsyn.com/538282/dining-with-donna-lemon-angel-food-cake

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Dining With Donna YouTube Playlist: https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd

Your mental stretch with donna
The Mental Stretch: March 2025
https://sites.libsyn.com/538282/the-mental-stretch-march-2025

YouTube Playlist: Mental Stretch
https://donnajodhan.com/mentalstretch

Ask the business reviewer:
https://sites.libsyn.com/538282/ask-the-business-reviewer-march-2025

YouTube Playlist: Ask the Business Reviewer –

Ask an expert:
https://sites.libsyn.com/538282/ask-the-expert-march-2025

YouTube Playlist: Ask an Expert –

And now for Donna’s latest podcasts – her Blindly brilliant page on ETSE where Donna’s pottery creations are now available.
Blindly Brilliant Podcast: March 2025 (A)
https://sites.libsyn.com/538282/blindly-brilliant-podcast-march-2025-a

Blindly Brilliant Podcast: March 2025 (B)
https://sites.libsyn.com/538282/blindly-brilliant-podcast-march-2025-b

YouTube playlist: Blindly Brilliant – Etsy:

Libsyn:
https://sites.libsyn.com/521708/site
The Libsyn RSS feed link is here:
https://feeds.libsyn.com/521708/rss
For Spotify:
https://feeds.libsyn.com/521708/spotify

Finally!
Donna has resumed posting to the Access to Information News weekly online newsletter
Sponsored by Mindvault Solutions!

How Accessible is Housing in Canada

Anguish with the AllState Insurance Company


https://barrierfreecanada.org/the-horrible-reality-with-engagement-where-exclusion-still-
reigns/

Stand Up Canada! Canada Will Never Be For Sale Because No One Will Ever Be Able To Buy Canada!

The Reality of Getting Rid of DEI – We Must Find A Workaround

To learn more about Donna as an award winning sight loss coach and advocate plus more visit www.donnajodhan.com

That’s it for this month.
Don’t forget to drop me an email at donnajodhan@gmail.com
Don’t be shy! Share your thoughts and feedback!

 

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Jump aboard and read the latest helpful tips from the Sterling Creations team

The new look for 2025

Welcome to our new look monthly tips where we are pleased to share a plethora of tricks and tips that are relevant to such things as technology, travel, managing your daily life, and much more.
So just come aboard, sit back, take a deep breath, and enjoy!
If you wish to contact us then please do not hesitate to write to us at info@sterlingcreations.ca and we promise to respond within 2 business days as long as technology allows us to do so.
Give us your feedback, comments, suggestions, and thoughts!
For it is only through you and with you that we are able to do this!

Table of contents –
1. From our 10 tips on technology series
2. From the pages of Donna’s travel diary
3. A bit of this and a bit of that from Donna’s did you know diary
4. From the scam watchers
5. Tips from Melanie Mama Peach

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From our 10 tips on technology series
Hello everyone:
Welcome to my 10 tip series where each month I’ll be sharing 10 tips on various pieces of technology.
This would include tips on popular screen readers, office software, and browsers.
If you have any suggestions on what you would like me to share then by all means! Write to me at donnajodhan@sterlingcreations.ca.
For this month:
10 tips for learning the talk back screen reader feature for Android

Here are 10 useful tips for learning the TalkBack screen reader feature on Android:
1. Understand Basic Gestures First
• Start by learning the essential gestures such as swiping left or right to move between items and double-tapping to select. Familiarize yourself with the two-finger gestures for scrolling up, down, left, or right. This helps you navigate your device more easily.
2. Explore the TalkBack Tutorial
• Android includes a built-in TalkBack tutorial. You can access this by going to Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack and selecting “Tutorial.” This interactive guide will walk you through various gestures and features.
3. Enable Verbose Mode for Extra Guidance
• TalkBack has a “verbose mode” that gives more detailed information about what’s on the screen. You can enable this in Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack. This is useful when you are learning as it gives you extra feedback on screen elements.
4. Use the Context Menu for Quick Actions
• Practice accessing the TalkBack global and local context menus by swiping up and right (global) or down and right (local). These menus offer shortcuts to features like reading from the top, accessing notifications, or adjusting TalkBack settings quickly.
5. Practice with the “Explore by Touch” Feature
• With “Explore by touch,” you can drag your finger around the screen, and TalkBack will announce what’s under your finger. This is a great way to get familiar with screen layouts and understand what content is where.
6. Turn on Sound and Vibration Feedback
• Enabling sound and vibration feedback can help you get a better sense of when TalkBack is reacting to your gestures. Go to TalkBack Settings and turn on “Sound feedback” and “Vibration feedback” to reinforce the gestures you’re making.
7. Adjust Speech Rate and Pitch
• Customizing the speech rate and pitch to a level that’s comfortable for you can improve your learning experience. You can adjust these in the TalkBack Settings > Text-to-speech output menu.
8. Learn TalkBack Keyboard Shortcuts (if using a physical keyboard)
• If you use a physical keyboard, learning keyboard shortcuts can make navigating faster. You can access a list of TalkBack shortcuts by pressing Alt + Ctrl + K on the keyboard when TalkBack is active.
9. Explore Different Reading Modes
• TalkBack allows you to switch reading modes for better control over navigation. For example, you can use text navigation, headings, or links depending on what you need. Try switching modes by swiping up or down with one finger while focused on text.
10. Be Patient and Practice Regularly
• Mastering TalkBack takes time and consistent practice. Start small by using TalkBack for basic tasks like messaging or browsing the web, and gradually increase the complexity of tasks as you gain confidence.
These tips should help you get more comfortable with TalkBack and improve your navigation experience on Android!

To contact me please send an email to info@sterlingcreations.ca
I’m Donna J. Jodhan (sight loss coach and accessibility advisor)

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Important tips from the travel table

From the pages of Donna’s diary
What makes for an accessible river boat

Truth be told I have come to thoroughly enjoy a river boat and a river boat cruise.
Here are my reasons.
Number of passengers are limited to no more than 150
Decks are just 3.
You get to know your cleaning staff, your dining room staff, and your crew on a personal level.
Facilities are so very easy to navigate.
The atmosphere is so warm, welcoming and friendly.
Meals are simply delicious and yummy.
Everything is so organized.
The noise levels are much less than on an ocean bound ship.

I’m Donna J. Jodhan enjoying my travels.

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A bit of this and a bit of that from Donna’s did you know diary

May 2025 monthly tips
A bit of this and a bit of that from Donna’s did you know diary
Award winning sight loss coach, author and advocate
You can contact me via email at donnajodhan@gmail.com

Practical and natural!
Welcome to my Donna’s did you know diary for this month and pleased to share the following with you.

Here’s what I learned for this month.

1) The sap, vine, and branch process!
The sap nourishes the vine.
The branch comes out of the vine.
Fruit is produced from the branch.

2) Some vital tips on putting out fires in your kitchen:
If the fire is on your stove top, just place a lid on the pot in question and voila!
The fire will put itself out.
Similarly, if you have a fire in your oven or microwave,
Keep the doors shut and the fire will eventually out itself.

3) An important tip about the function of your kidneys!
Well! Your kidneys act as filters as they filter unwanted matter from your blood.
Then they transport the clean blood to your heart.

4) And a perfect tip for the Month of May!
“Walking for 30 to 60 minutes a day, five days a week, has many health benefits,
such as reducing the chances of cancer, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, anxiety, and even depression.
It increases bone health, lowers the more harmful low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and raises the more useful good high-density

5) An important piece of info when thinking of booking a Cuban holiday.
Best time to book for is at the beginning of the month and why?
It is when the food is most plentiful at hotels and resorts.
This because Cuba has to import most of its food.
Shipments arrive at the beginning of the month
But by mid month the supplies begin to disappear most quickly.

6) What is one of the most transmissible diseases?
Why, it is measles
But you can be vaccinated against this.

7) Here’s a tip when taking melatonin:
Best to take your melatonin pill about 45 minutes to an hour before retiring for the night.

8) A useful tip on managing your finances:
It is call the 20 50 20 10 allocation.
20% of your annual income for you to put into your savings.
50% of your annual income to be used for essentials.
20% of your annual income to be used for paying off debts.
10% of your annual income to be used on fun things.

9) 2 very simple stain removers for if food falls on your clothes:
Gently rub some hand sanitizer on the offending stain
Or you can also use dish soap.

10) Here is a tip when cooking ribs
Place your ribs in your pan with the bone facing down.
This way, your meat will not dry out.

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From the scam watchers

In April, certain scams tend to be more common due to seasonal events and certain behaviors around this time. As we look toward April 2025, here are three typical scams to watch out for:
1. Tax Scams (U.S.)
April is tax season in the U.S., with the deadline to file tax returns typically falling on April 15. Scammers take advantage of this time by posing as the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) or tax preparers to steal personal information or demand fake tax payments.

Scam signs:
• Receiving a phone call, email, or text claiming to be from the IRS, demanding immediate payment or threatening arrest.
• Phishing emails or websites that look like legitimate IRS platforms.
• Fake tax preparation services offering refunds that seem too good to be true.

Protection: The IRS never initiates contact via phone, email, or text to demand payment. Always file taxes with trusted professionals or directly through verified IRS websites.
2. Spring Travel Scams
April often marks the start of spring break and early travel for summer vacations. Scammers exploit this by offering fake vacation deals, rental scams, and fraudulent travel packages.

Scam signs:
• Vacation rentals offered at extremely low prices on third-party platforms or social media, asking for upfront payment via wire transfer or gift cards.
• Phishing emails from travel agencies or airlines offering deep discounts on flights or packages, directing users to malicious websites.
• Fake travel agencies or tour operators that disappear after receiving payment.

Protection: Always verify travel deals through official airline or travel websites. Never wire money or use untraceable payment methods. Read reviews and verify accommodations through trusted platforms.
3. Charity Scams Post-Disaster
April often sees unpredictable weather events, including tornadoes, floods, or early hurricanes in various regions. Scammers use these events as an opportunity to create fake charity fundraisers, asking for donations to aid victims.

Scam signs:
• Unsolicited emails, texts, or calls asking for donations to aid victims of recent disasters.
• Fake charity websites that look similar to legitimate ones, with slight differences in spelling or domain names.
• Pressure tactics urging immediate donations, often requesting payment through gift cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency.

Protection: Before donating, verify the legitimacy of a charity through platforms like Charity Navigator or the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance. Avoid unsolicited donation requests, especially those asking for non-traditional payment methods.
Being cautious of these scams in April will help you avoid falling victim to fraud in 2025!

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Tips from Melanie Mama Peach

BUYING AND STORING FISH
Fillets are the meaty sides of the fish cut off either side of the backbone (and are more or less boneless) while steaks are slices cut across the bone. Larger fish such as salmon or halibut are available either way. If a steak is very large, it can be cut in half and the bone removed before cooking, but it may be simpler to cook the fish with the bone in and then insert a knife and ease the cooked fish away from the bone. The meat of tuna, swordfish and other very large fish is cut into boneless steaks.
Freshness makes all the difference in the way fish tastes. Look for firm-textured, moist, pearly flesh, with no sign of dryness. Odor, if any, should be mild and fresh, never strong and fishy. Pools of liquid in packaged fish generally indicate the fish has been around too long.
Refrigerate fish as soon as you get it home. Use it within 1 to 2 days, or freeze it. The colder the storage temperature, the less rapidly the fish will spoil. If you have a fisherman in the house, it’s good to know never to store ungutted fish, which spoils quite rapidly. Non-oily fish such as flounder, sole, red snapper, and tilapia freeze best. Wrap individual fillets in plastic wrap and freeze them spread out on a baking sheet. When fish is frozen hard, pack in a ziptop bag. This allows you to easily take out just one or two pieces at a time. Freeze fish for up to 6 months.
In most cases, fish should be thawed in the refrigerator, although thin fillets can be thawed at room temperature in half an hour. Try not to refreeze fish once it has thawed because each freezing and thawing leads to a mushy texture. If you do refreeze fish (and we all have times when plans change) cut it in small pieces and use it to make a chowder.

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Donna J. Jodhan’s ETSY announcement is guaranteed to motivate you to be proactive

Welcome to the Blindly Brilliant Monthly Podcast, hosted by Donna J. Jodhan – a visionary blind potter, advocate, and entrepreneur. Each month, Donna invites you into her world of creativity, resilience, and inspiration through her Etsy store, Blindly Brilliant.

In these captivating audio messages, Donna shares more than just updates on her latest pottery creations. She offers a unique blend of product showcases, personal insights, and motivational messages that transcend the typical shopping experience. As a blind potter since 2015, Donna’s journey is a testament to the power of imagination and determination.

Listen in as Donna:

  1. Introduces her latest handcrafted ceramic pieces, from vibrant blue and white plates to expertly crafted bowls, Christmas creations, and seasonal stand outs.
  2. Shares her mission to prove that anything is “better than possible” when you put your mind to it.
  3. Offers inspiration on breaking through barriers and thinking outside the box.
  4. Encourages listeners to tap into their own creativity and potential.
  5. Provides affordable, beautiful options to enrich your home and dining experiences.
  6. Demonstrates how blindness can be a source of unique perspective and innovation in art and business.

Whether you’re a pottery enthusiast, someone seeking inspiration, or just curious about the intersection of art and accessibility, Donna’s monthly podcasts offer something special. Her warm, engaging style invites listeners to not just shop, but to become part of a community that celebrates creativity without limits.

Tune in monthly to explore the Blindly Brilliant collection, gain insights into the creative process of a blind artist, and be inspired to see the world through a different lens. Let Donna show you how to turn dreams into reality and how to use your own talents to motivate and encourage others.

Visit Etsy.com/shop/BlindlyBrilliant to browse Donna’s creations, and don’t forget to listen to her latest podcast for exclusive insights and inspiration. Join Donna on this remarkable journey where creativity knows no bounds, and every piece tells a story of resilience and imagination.

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A bit of this and a bit of that from Donna’s did you know diary – what I learned for this month

A bit of this and a bit of that from Donna’s did you know diary
Award winning sight loss coach, author and advocate
You can contact me via email at donnajodhan@gmail.com

Practical and natural!
Welcome to my Donna’s did you know diary for this month and pleased to share the following with you.

Here’s what I learned for this month.

1) Important info about your toes!
Losing your big toe or your little can greatly affect your ability to walk.
You can manage to keep your balance if you were to lost any of the other toes.

2) About cinnamon powder?
It is more nutritious to use cinnamon powder in your coffee than cream or sugar.
Cinamon powder is less sweet and is good for your digestion.
It also has less carbs.

3) About batteries!
This is really important for you to know.
If you are not using a gadget or device where you are using regular batteries,
you need to remove them so that you save on your battery’s energy.
Only insert your batteries when using said device or gadget.
Additionally, unused batteries in a device or gadget can often lead to a battery going bad and its liquid damaging the gadget or device.

4) The difference between grease proof paper and parchment paper?
Use parchment paper to place at the bottom of a baking pan.
Do not use grease proof paper to do this.
Use grease proof paper to wrap such things as cakes, cookies, and pies.

5) Using paper towels?
Use paper towels to absorb grease.
Example from nuts, fried chicken, and so on.
You can put a paper towel on a plate and then a piece of chicken on it when warming it in your microwave.

6) Experiencing itchy ears?
Dip a Q Tip in a bit of WI hazel
then gently insert the Q Tip into your ear and make sure that you have covered the itchy area in your ear.

7) About broiling versus grilling!
Broiling is the process of rotating your meat on steel sticks in your oven.
Grilling refers to cooking your meat on both sides.

8) About avocado!
You need to eat it as soon as you cut it.
If you leave it for too long after cutting it then you run the risk of it becoming black.
You could squeeze a bit of lemon juice over it to preserve it.

9) Taking care when plugging in a cord into an outlet!
Make sure to have dry hands when doing this
As you can receive a bit of an electric jolt if your hands or fingers are wet.

10) When setting your clock?
Never move the hands backwards as it may damage the mechanism of the clock.

 

 

 

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Catch up with sight loss coach Donna J. Jodhan – cleaning the miscellaneous – Pewterware, records, iron

Catch up with sight loss coach Donna J. Jodhan – cleaning the miscellaneous – Pewterware, records, iron

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A review of the Courtyard Prague City Hb Prague, Hlavni Mesto Praha, Czech Rep – a must stay

A review of the Courtyard Prague City Hb Prague, Hlavni Mesto Praha, Czech Rep
By Donna Jodhan
Award winning advocate and sight loss coach

Introduction:
My friend Jilla and I stayed at this lovely hotel in 2023 and we found it to be centrally located with staff that did everything to be welcoming.
In short, they went way beyond the call of duty.

So how would I rate their services? With 1 being the lowest and 5 being the highest, here are my ratings.
Service desk assistance – 5
Assistance for guests with special needs – 5
Assistance at restaurant – 5

Remarks :
Access to the restaurant was extremely user friendly for a vision impaired person and navigating among the tables was not very difficult.

About hotel staff:
Friendly, very helpful, and willing and ready to be of assistance.
The hotel’s facilities were very condusive for ready access.

My meals:
Excellent

Any suggestions?
Keep up the wonderful work.

Contact info:

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Visit www.donnajodhan.com and access the coach page to learn about the services that I offer; affordable

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