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Walkers in the city and everywhere

61 点作者 chippy超过 1 年前

13 条评论

neilv超过 1 年前
One of my past awesome significant others, I found due to something like some of the awareness talked about here.<p>She&#x27;d made a post on a dating site, asking, simply, what was your favorite part of the city, and why.<p>I responded with something about the different atmospheres of rather small areas, where the transitions are, etc.<p>I won, and our first date was to be a lunch break from her science lab work on a weekend. But after lunch we played hooky, and walked all around town and talked for many hours, ending up sitting on a harbor wharf.<p>Where one of the boats we saw was a ferry to the Cape Cod area, which I suggested as our second date. We just explored it without plans or arrangements.<p>(Much later, her heightened awareness grew to realizing that she could do better than me, :) but we did have some shared understanding and values about the world, and a lot of that was about perceiving, like when on walks.)
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great_psy超过 1 年前
For anybody interested in being more present while walking, I recommend photography.<p>You will become more aware of your surroundings if you look for cool things to photograph. I recomand using an actual camera, the quality of it is irrelevant. Using your phone will be a distraction since you open it to take a photo, but see a notification from x and then you will at least think about how to respond, even if you don’t open it.
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wolverine876超过 1 年前
If you live in a city, and travel on foot or bicycle, you can do this every day as part of daily business. You need some downtime and exercise at some point, you&#x27;re outside anyway, so take advantage of the opportunity.
JohnMakin超过 1 年前
I was wondering if there was a term for this. It is something I noticed a few months ago, when my phone broke at the precise time I had a full blown day-long internet outage at home. I got in my car and started driving around, looking for phone repair places. Asked for some directions. Walked into a pawn shop I normally wouldn&#x27;t have. All in all it was an enjoyable&#x2F;novel experience (compared to normal, anyway - I am old enough to remember a time when it was always like this) but definitely turned what should have been a ~30 minute chore to a 3 hour one.
secretsatan超过 1 年前
I’ve always enjoyed just wandering around towns and cities with no particular aim, just pick a direction and go, see where it takes you.<p>Even in my neighbourhood, not so long ago i walked to a party, it was close by, 30 min walk, but took me through an area i somehow had never walked through before, little parks, woods, shops, a mansion. My city is well served for pedestrian access and there’s little shortcuts everywhere you don’t even know existed.
matsemann超过 1 年前
I&#x27;ve been trying to bike every stretch of road in my city (Oslo) for over a year now. Basically I just take new roads home, a wider and wider arc. Or go out with the intent of doing this, just bike along everything I can find in a part of town.<p>It&#x27;s been surprisingly nice. Normally I bike to get from A to B, or to work out. With this I pay attention to the journey as well. And it has forced me out of the habit paths. You know, first day to work or the store or whatever you select a route, and then you just stick to it. There are so many nice areas or parallel streets I never had seen the first 3 years of living here until starting this.
scottmcdot超过 1 年前
This sum&#x27;s up my approach to travel: I land in a huge city and simply walk the streets all day.
kelseyfrog超过 1 年前
I&#x27;ve been fascinated with the idea of a dérive for a few years, but have also been timid in actually doing one with a friend or acquaintance for fear of being asked basic questions like, &quot;If you just want to go on a walk, we can go on a walk.&quot;<p>To anyone whose dérive&#x27;d, how did it go?
robbywashere_超过 1 年前
Why walk when you can cruise around at 5mph in your big ole stupid truck on the road you paid taxes pay for. This is your road. Rev that engine real loud make sure people see you and your big truck.
kderbyma超过 1 年前
I guess I have been practicing something radical since I was a kid.....this is just how I walk around. I call it being observant.
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nedrylandJP超过 1 年前
See also<p>Outside Lies Magic by John Stilgoe (1998)
AlbertCory超过 1 年前
flâneur: a great word.<p>when I see all these people walking around staring at their phones, I want to slap them with that word.<p>Whatever it is on your phone, it&#x27;ll wait. Whatever&#x27;s happening in front of you: that will not wait, and it&#x27;ll never come again.
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zoklet-enjoyer超过 1 年前
I don&#x27;t get it. A bunch of paragraphs on going for a walk?
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