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The Art and Politics of Walking in New South Wales

Molly Wagner will share with you her experience of walking the roads, highways and footpaths between Sydney and Bathurst, New South Wales, eventually captured in her book No Trespassing! The Art and Politics of Walking in New South Wales. “No Trespassing!” highlights Molly’s sense of, well, trespassing into lands and stories, despite her practice of walking in public places and pedestrian zones like footpaths, the shoulder of the road, tracks and stories published in the public domain.

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shoggle, worple

Since the 1500s, shoggle has been a word for various sorts of shaking. No wonder it became a word for unsteady walking in the 1800s. Zombies and toddlers are big shogglers. Another term sometimes applied to such precarious ambling is warpling. Credits to Mark Peters.

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