From Marianela Cilleruelo, Buenos Aires, Argentina:
This is my first letter to Readers Forum, and it was Romeo Edmead's letter in the March issue that inspired me to write. I have grown up with the Ziegler. I don't remember exactly when I began reading it, but my good friend Jane McGrow, who now is in heaven, introduced me to it as a way to learn Grade II braille and practice my English. The magazine is a benefit for us--especially, for all the people around the world who are learning English. The articles, good and bad, help us. The magazine is a good complement to a person's education.
Some blind people don't know how to say thanks. Those who think all people are under an obligation to give things freely are wrong.
Some readers have complained about problems in delivery. These are mistakes by the post office. Around the world, post offices make many mistakes. Some countries don't allow Free Matter for the Blind, and a letter from Africa sometimes arrives one year after the writer sent it.
When the magazine does not arrive, complain to the post office and ask your post office to treat blind people's mail with respect.
Some blind people don't know how to say thanks. Those who think all people are under an obligation to give things freely are wrong.
Some readers have complained about problems in delivery. These are mistakes by the post office. Around the world, post offices make many mistakes. Some countries don't allow Free Matter for the Blind, and a letter from Africa sometimes arrives one year after the writer sent it.
When the magazine does not arrive, complain to the post office and ask your post office to treat blind people's mail with respect.

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