Tagged: walking

steichen’s pond

Neglected…a lot of half fledged insights lost. Walks disappear from memory. But not from maps. I mean Moves. There’s a park in Redding called Topstone, land bequeathed to the town by the photographer Edward...

four mile route

Now that the weather is getting slightly better, I’m interested in finding some new routes in the neighborhood. I tried this route, thought it might be too long, but it was fine. I use...

woodland bridge

I’ve been walking in Woodland Park close to home. Today in a spring snowstorm. I felt accompanied by millions.

river walk

I anticipated mud, but I got perfectly snow-covered trails, not slushy, just soft and a little slippery. Blowing beech leaves accumulated in the trail. The boulders in the water had a lot of presence....

ready and waiting

Ready to say goodbye to February. Waiting for a loved one to get back in touch…someday. It’s still cold. Walking in the neighborhood. A longer route takes me down Woodway Road to Hoyt Street....

winter colors

Subtle seasonal colors at the beach. And a restful gray horizon that disappears.

new york tourism

I walked in New York City on Monday. Grand Central to Central Park and back. I’m not sure how far that is. It’s a very touristy, busy route. Lots of people trying to pass...