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pylon in snow

The stories our tracks keep and tell

treading the glacier head, looking hard for moments of shine, from twilight to twilight -Björk

andy goldsworthy, arborfield, berkshire, Bjork, desire lines, glitch, hedges, holloways, liminal architecture, pylons, rambling, reading, robert macfarlane, rsi, snowscape, the old ways, vespertine, walking, wanderlust, winter
A smell of sulphur in the wind

About movement and stillness

The work often has all kinds of echoes – Richard Long

bill drummond, iceland, klf, landscape, liminal, liminal architecture, london, mapping, nicolas serota, penkiln burn, rebecca solnit, richard long, sculpture, smell of sulphur in the wind, tate, walking, wanderlust

The travelling ale trail conundrum

Tourism is sin, and travel on foot virtue -Werner Herzog

berkshire, camra, east anglia, geoff nicholson, letterboxing, liminal architecture, mark dredge, moon under water, morris men, on nature, orwell, p versus np, psychogeography, pubs, reading, real ale, suffolk, the rings of saturn, travelling salesman problem, walking, wanderlust, wg sebald

The Cissbury time machine

After securing my bike in an unassuming heritage car park in the sleepy Sussex suburb of Findon, I began a … More

archaeology, cissbury ring, findon, geology, hermes, iron age, landscape, liminal, memory, psychogeography, rebecca solnit, south downs, sussex, vertigo, walking

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