With friends new and old, I figured out what I really value — one step at a time.
Source: What I Learned From Taking 58 Walks – The New York Times
A story about walking from the 2025 Nobel Prize winner László Krasznahorkai… My name is Róbert Valzer and I like walking, not that I have anything to do with the famous Robert Walser, nor do I think it strange that walking should be my favourite hobby. I call it a hobby but I accept –
Despite injuries, walkers and pet dog continue trek to promote ‘peace, loving kindness and compassion’ in the US Source: Buddhist monks pass halfway mark on 2,300-mile Walk for Peace through US | North Carolina | The Guardian
Video recording of a Walking Writers Salon with Adam Weymouth, author of Lone Wolf: Walking the Faultlines of Europe. Conservation policies across Europe have been encouraging ‘re-wilding’ of landscapes, including the re-introduction for animals that once roamed more freely. Scientists have been tracking such re-introductions, and back in 2011, a wolf left its family pack
The Marŝarto Awards complement our Sound Walk September Awards providing a cash prize incentive to artists to submit their compositions for the only award for walking art. Entering its third year, we want to celebrate the winner and honourable mention from the previous year, and are delighted that Tamsin Grainger (winner) and Marie-Anne Lerjen (honourable
With friends new and old, I figured out what I really value — one step at a time.
Source: What I Learned From Taking 58 Walks – The New York Times
earl-footed, hurdle-footed, club-footed
As in “He’s got feet like an earl-footed turnip” (said of someone who walks with his feet turned out). from the Dictionary of Newfoundland English (University of Toronto Press, 1982).
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