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Wanders through .....Warsaw.
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Wanders through .Warsaw. A Series of Stravaigs thru the Polish Capital. THE DAY IN A LIFE - IN THE PLANE OF IMMANENCE. We will say of pure immanence that it is A LIFE and nothing else. A life is the immanence of immanence, absolute immanence: it is complete power, complete bliss. They deem me mad because I will not sell my days for gold, and I deem them mad for thinking my days have a price. Exploring the overgrowth' in Pole Mokotowskie. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The f...
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High-Rise
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Aspects, prospectuses, axes and parallaxes. A living thing can be healthy, strong and fruitful only when bounded by a horizon; if it is incapable of drawing a horizon around itself, and at the same time too self-centred to enclose its own view within that of another, it will pine away slowly or hasten to its timely end. On the Uses and Disadvantages of History for Life'. Samuel Taylor Coleridge once remarked of hills that surround a city:. The first range of hills, that encircles the. The whole I seek.
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High-Rise: November 2009
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Aspects, prospectuses, axes and parallaxes. The view from the observation room on the 6th floor. A carpet of coalescing rooftops reveals the city as one unified and integrated creature. There are few city rooftops that can compete with the sheer textural variety of Glasgow's. The wonderful spiral staircase leading to the McIntosh Tower - a real haptic experience! The north-east view over the centre, and Buchanan Street's cupolas and domes. The west view from the McIntosh Tower in Mitchell Lane. Level Ele...
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Cycling Meditations: April 2014
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Serene and Scenic Cycle Routes In and Around Glasgow. Dreams of Greenock: Bell's Bridge to Gourock. Listen. Put on morning. Waken into the falling light. Kaya kaya kaya.ya ya ya ya ya. Http:/ www.sustrans.org.uk/sites/default/files/documents/paisley20and20clyde202004.pdf. From Paisley, there are a number of interesting tangents to the route. Just past Elderslie look out for the signpost pointing you towards the Wallace Monument standing in the shadow of an Elder tree. It’s a fine monument d...Further alo...
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Cycling Meditations: June 2015
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Serene and Scenic Cycle Routes In and Around Glasgow. 1 Stanley and Iris. Ridley Scott's 1965 Boy and Bicycle. Is in the spirit of Truffaut's Les 400 Coups. Yass Steve Endorfin on a bicycle. pulling a guy in a wheelchair. yasss! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Whenever I see an adult on a bicycle, I have hope for the human race. View my complete profile. The bicycle is the noblest invention of mankind. The Slow Flow of Glasgow. Wanders through .Warsaw. To Flow and Flower. Never Sell Your Energy to a Machine!
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Cycling Meditations: Paisley Canal Circular via Neilston Pad
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Serene and Scenic Cycle Routes In and Around Glasgow. Paisley Canal Circular via Neilston Pad. In terms of the valley aspect and 'brae meditations' you can't get much better than the C road up behind Paisley towards Glennifer Braes. With its several small ascents from Paisley Canal train station up to the plateau it is what I call a real 'opener-upper' (that which is opened up being the body, the brain, the veins and arteries, and of course the valley). Take a left at Mossneuk Farm towards Greenfieldmuir...
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Cycling Meditations: Self-Portrait
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Serene and Scenic Cycle Routes In and Around Glasgow. An arm ( and. Part of my brain). The question that now remains is: isn't everyone part bicycle (but they just don't know it)? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Whenever I see an adult on a bicycle, I have hope for the human race. Dunlop to Fairlie via Dalry. Milngavie to Balloch via Drymen and Buchanan Castle. Milngavie to Balloch via Killearn and Duncryne Hill. Lochwinnoch to Port Glasgow via Duchal Moor. View my complete profile. To Flow and Flower.
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Cycling Meditations: August 2014
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Serene and Scenic Cycle Routes In and Around Glasgow. Conversations at the Traffic Lights. That's me and Pegasus on the right ;). Whatever the case, I can see from the body language of onlookers that a pair of cyclists having an impromptu chinwag at the traffic lights is something quite special and extra-ordinary. The sort of thing that you would never see with two car drivers (unless it was howling abuse). Pegasus the Wonder Bike. So, here's to Pegasus, and to me (! In the Russian Cemetery, Warsaw.
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High-Rise: December 2009
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Aspects, prospectuses, axes and parallaxes. IN THE BELLY OF THE COOL BREATH'D EARTH. One of the benefits of living so high off the ground is the ability not just to include the weather's more subtle movements within our own wanderings (mental and physical) but for the weather to include us. The Fog from the 24th floor. On the Uses and Disadvantages of History for Life'. Samuel Taylor Coleridge once remarked of hills that surround a city:. The first range of hills, that encircles the. Of human life, is the.