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Shul5 comments

beatingthebounds wrote 1 year ago: Several blogs that I read have riffed around the idea of a desire line. A desire line is a path deve … more →

Blog Project5 comments

beatingthebounds wrote 1 year ago: When I started blogging back in January I had almost no knowledge of the blogging phenomena. My limi … more →

Tags: Blogging

Ideas for Rainy Day Walks1 comment

carfreeoutdoors wrote 2 years ago: Earlier this year I had a few things to say about wet weather, but now that it rained last week and … more →

Tags: Architecture

Why People Walk, Part 5: Exercise2 comments

carfreeoutdoors wrote 2 years ago: Photo by Joe Reifer More in this series: Art, Psychogeography, Car-free, Spiritual & Meditative … more →

Why People Walk, Part 4: Meditative and Spiritual Walking5 comments

carfreeoutdoors wrote 2 years ago: More in this series: Art, Psychogeography, Car-free When you live somewhere most or all of your life … more →

Walking Along the Borders4 comments

carfreeoutdoors wrote 2 years ago: As if there weren’t enough reasons already to get out the car, here’s another one that I … more →

Front Porches6 comments

carfreeoutdoors wrote 2 years ago: I had fully intended to continue Signs of Spring as a short series. Maybe I will get a chance, but r … more →

Tags: Architecture

Car-free Follow-up3 comments

carfreeoutdoors wrote 2 years ago: It was a pleasant surprise to get so many email messages and comments in response to my post about c … more →

Why People Walk, Part 3: Car-less and Car-free9 comments

carfreeoutdoors wrote 2 years ago: Last week I read another book that I had been waiting for from the library, How to Live Well Without … more →

Walking Isn't Boring, Part 5: Exploring Machines and Infrastructure4 comments

carfreeoutdoors wrote 2 years ago: General note: This series of entries is inspired by the idea that walking in even the most ordinary … more →

Tags: Books

Why People Walk, Part 2: Psychogeography8 comments

carfreeoutdoors wrote 2 years ago: While researching other walking projects, I have seen quite a few have been definited as psychogeogr … more →

Starting Anew3 comments

carfreeoutdoors wrote 2 years ago: After more than a week away from Berkeley, I am back and ready for more walking. Most of my time awa … more →

Tags: General, Neighborhoods: West Berkeley

Why People Walk, Part 1: Art3 comments

carfreeoutdoors wrote 3 years ago: As promised in a past post, I hope to devote a few posts to the varied reasons why people walk. Alth … more →

Sidewalks2 comments

carfreeoutdoors wrote 3 years ago: Awhile back, I talked about the interesting things one might see by looking down while walking. Here … more →

Tags: General

Learning About Landmarks & Architecture3 comments

carfreeoutdoors wrote 3 years ago: One general guideline I like to stick to for my walks is avoid learning too much about an area befor … more →

Tags: Books, Architecture

Walking Isn't Boring, Part 4: Outside Lies Magic5 comments

carfreeoutdoors wrote 3 years ago: General note: This series of entries is inspired by the idea that walking in even the most ordinary … more →

Tags: Books

Political Signs1 comment

carfreeoutdoors wrote 3 years ago: As I mentioned last week, there have been plenty of Halloween decorations to look at right now while … more →

Walking Isn't Boring, Part 3: Holiday Decorations

carfreeoutdoors wrote 3 years ago: General note: This series of entries is inspired by the idea that walking in even the most ordinary … more →

Tags: Other Walkers

Detail-Oriented3 comments

carfreeoutdoors wrote 3 years ago: Gary over at runs brooklyn/brooklyn runs asked to hear more about the planning process for my walks, … more →

Tags: General


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