“Breathe in. Smell the day. Smell the sky. Smell where the sky meets the paving stones. Smell day hitting concrete.
Source: In the theatrical wilderness: the rise of audio-walking plays | Mancunian Matters
“Breathe in. Smell the day. Smell the sky. Smell where the sky meets the paving stones. Smell day hitting concrete.
Source: In the theatrical wilderness: the rise of audio-walking plays | Mancunian Matters
areobate
From translations of the Greek playwright Aristophanes: It literally means to walk on the air, but actually means to walk as if on air. What a perfect word for buoyant sauntering, after, say, receiving good news. Credits to Mark Peters.
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