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The Stop - Look - Listen walk

Walk – See – Listen – Rest – Walk – See – Listen – Rest – Walk Walking through landscapes is similar to walking, stopping and browsing images in a gallery

December 11, 2025

Walking Blog

Stop – look - listen 1 A ‘kinetic’ wall full of visual and audio movement. Even when viewed as a static image, the wall is not still or quiet.

Stop – look – listen 2 Whoa! A ‘Mark Rothko’ in this garden.

Stop – look – listen 3 A Japanese print In West Yorkshire. I heard the sound of branch on a wooden slatted fence before I saw this.

Stop – look – listen 4 The sound of a skipping child, or an image with a secret message, or both!

Stop – look – listen 5 The ‘Great Escape,' or “Don’t fence me in.”