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The Persistence of Guy DeBord, That Bastard – Shepherd Express

As machines increasingly calculate the “correct” way forward by statistical consensus, our psychic salvation may finally lie in learning how to go the wrong way—deliberately. Source: The Persistence of Guy DeBord, That Bastard – Shepherd Express

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Walking the Bypass – notes on places from the side of the road

Reflections from the lone traveller for whom a highway was never the intended destination Walking the Bypass recounts Ken Wilson’s singular experience of walking alongside the decidedly pedestrian-unfriendly Regina Bypass, all while situating the highway within the ongoing history of settler colonialism in southern Saskatchewan. Through a series of ambitious and unconventional walks, Wilson sets out to

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The Art of Walking – ASAP/Review

Source: The Art of Walking – ASAP/Review

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These 6 U.S. cities will have new pedestrian zones in 2026 – Fast Company

Half a dozen U.S. cities, including Detroit and Houston, will permanently reduce or remove car traffic on some of their streets. Source: These 6 U.S. cities will have new pedestrian zones in 2026 – Fast Company

THL #02 – Colour walk results, A haiku moment, the Dérive App, + Something to try – Lisa Germany

This Haiku Life #02: published 5 Feb, 2026. A newsletter about haiku, photography, another other noticing practices.

Source: THL #02 – Colour walk results, A haiku moment, the Dérive App, + Something to try – Lisa Germany

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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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