Deaf blind carpenter making masterpieces with touch alone
  • 2 years ago
For Tony Meli, being deaf and blind isn't enough to stop him from doing what he loves. A talented carpenter and builder based in the southern New South Wales he's transformed his garden with incredible landscape designs and has now turned his hands to crafting chairs, fruit bowls, and benches. Speaking through interpreter Mandy Dolejsi, Tony shares how the love and support of his family gives him the strength to push through his lack of sight and sound.