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Showing posts with label walking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label walking. Show all posts
13 April, 2021

feeling the drift: a psychogeographer in a GPS world

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  Under the 2nd Street Bridge (The George Clark Memorial Bridge) , Louisville, KY. This was designed by Ralph Mojeski and was completed in 1...
22 February, 2019

Reading the Grounds

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Embrace the break in weather where you can. True, there are months when the last time you saw the sun feels like a dream; but when the...
02 October, 2012

Cornbelt Intermezzo - Union Miner's Cemetery/ 15 Miles to Litchfield

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That's the problem with politics. Everybody's cock-blocking everybody else! Cock-blocking! - Overheard at Crawdaddy's Bar in Mou...
07 June, 2012

Homo Viator (At The World's Edge): Ferlinghetti's Gambit, Part 2

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Part 1 HERE [I'm in transit, on a 15 hour burn to Phoenix. The bus, as far as L.A. anyway, is the first bus outfitted with electric outl...

Homo Viator (At the World's Edge): Ferlinghetti's Gambit, Part 1

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2012 It was a simple yet elegant plan. My intention was to find the City Lights Bookstore, bask in the literary mecca of any and everyone wh...
17 February, 2012

Mr. Mick Goes to Washington, Part 2: Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Gimped Up Transient Techno-Hobos

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There is something good and motherly about Washington, the grand old benevolent National Asylum for the helpless. -- Mark Twain, The Gilded ...
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