A co-post with the Society for Algorithmic Perambulation, of which I am a member. Well, actually, the member. The Society motto is “Who knows where … Read More ›
Suburban North Vancouver has the world’s highest density of free-standing basketball hoops*. (*Not a scientific study. I haven’t looked anywhere else). They reveal much about … Read More ›
The Green Necklace trail in North Vancouver is, well, dull. At least that’s what I thought at first. I mostly saw it as a nearby … Read More ›
Think of a walk around your neighbourhood that you know well, or better yet, walk that walk. Where is the highest point and the lowest … Read More ›
Moving out from my first 1km radius around home, I discovered that it’s a different world out there! That inner kilometer was all about nice … Read More ›
On the outside, they look like normal suburban houses. But what’s inside will shock you! Literally, that is. These brick houses, complete with doors, muntined … Read More ›
With pandemic restrictions, I became the classic “tourist in my own neighbourhood”. Walking around locally, with or without a particular goal, I began noticing views … Read More ›
Drawing is a powerful way to develop a sense of place. The attention of looking is part of that, but it goes beyond. It’s being … Read More ›
In the first wave of the pandemic last spring, Parisiens were only allowed to go 1km from home. [That’s 0.62 miles for Americans and Liberians, … Read More ›