“Suddenly I came out of my thoughts to notice everything around me
again-the catkins on the willows, the lapping of the water, the leafy
patterns of the shadows across the path. And then myself, walking with
the alignment that only comes after miles, the loose diagonal rhythm of
arms swinging in synchronization with legs in a body that felt long and
stretched out, almost as sinuous as a snake…when you give yourself to
places, they give you yourself back; the more one comes to know them,
the more one seeds them with the invisible crop of memories and
associations that will be waiting for when you come back, while new
places offer up new thoughts, new possibilities. Exploring the world is
one the best ways of exploring the mind, and walking travels both
terrains.”
―
Rebecca Solnit,
Wanderlust: A History of Walking
11 September 2014
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