At the end of last year Emma Welton was interviewed
. A musician who lives locally. She discusses listening as a nature connection practice.
Source: Sound Walks – Listening to Nature
Ancient chapels, neolithic sites, vast beaches and live music are among the highlights of a new pilgrimage route from Wexford to St Davids Source: Walking the Celtic Camino: new coast path links sacred sites in Ireland and Wales | Walking holidays | The Guardian
“Walking through clouds” in The Hague, or admiring daily objects elevated to artworks: shows in the Netherlands to enjoy before summer ends. Source: Art, “walking through clouds” to look at the world from above – ilSole24ORE
The Hope Corps Downtown Seattle Mural Project represents a partnership with the Office of Economic Development and six trusted downtown neighborhood organizations. There are over 20 murals spanning from SODO to Belltown, to celebrate Downtown Seattle’s vibrant arts, culture, and entertainment. Each organization worked with local artists to design beautiful pieces of art that create
María Magdalena Campos-Pons is marshaling New Yorkers for unity, linking uptown and downtown communities while highlighting inequities in city parks. Source: Don’t Call It a Protest. It’s a Walk for Radical Love. – The New York Times
At the end of last year Emma Welton was interviewed
. A musician who lives locally. She discusses listening as a nature connection practice.
Source: Sound Walks – Listening to Nature
lonning, lonnin
Cumbrian dialect term for ‘lane’ – but a quite specific lane. Lonnings are usually about half a mile long, low level and often with a farm at the end. Many have specific names known only to the local villagers. Hence, Bluebottle Lonning, Lovers Lonning, Fat Lonning, Thin Lonning, Squeezy Gut Lonning or Dynamite Lonning. In the north-east the spelling is lonnin and seems to refer more to an alley than a country lane. The Scottish equivalent is ‘loan’.
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