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June 9, 2025

Walking Blog

This blog post is part of a series of posts describing the relationship between the walk and its landscapes.

Musing on the relationship between walking and seeing

“If I need to bring clarity to my thinking and feelings, I walk, better still, walk by water and if I need to be convinced of my immortality, I walk on the water.”

“If I want to be ‘between the tick and the tock’ – I walk.”

The ‘act’ of walking

“If you can walk, you can dance. Within this traditional African proverb lies a hidden truth about our nature as animals: our bodies are built to have an inherent, subconscious sense of rhythm.

From an early age, we unknowingly develop a rhythm in the way we move, from crawling across the floor to walking on two feet.

As we mature, this repetitious pattern of muscle movements become automatic as we travel from one place to another, we don’t pay much attention to the rhythmic nature of walking at all.”

Landscapes are image galleries

My walk into, through and out of a landscape, is akin to my viewing images in a real or virtual gallery - stopping - browsing – engaging with and studying the images.

Memory and landscapes

My memories are created and re-discovered through connection with familiar and new landscapes.

These experiences are captured through narratives that communicate stories relating that locales past present and future

All landscapes contain a wealth of untold stories about its geography, buildings and people that have inhabited them