"A journey of a thousand miles starts with one step" --Chinese philosopher Laozi. Likewise epics can be built out of tiny scribblings. In early 2012, I wandered Europe writing posts on what I found interesting for friends. By the end I had written the equivalent of a 1000-page book. My readers had journeyed with me and so did not ask: "how was it?" Instead we discussed what it meant. I continue scribbling. Mastodon
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Winter Turner
A bit spooky: early winter dusk on one of Turner's back streets. Planted in the 1940s the graceful mature trees mask a streetscape in rapid transition from overly generous blocks with undersized houses to high and medium density apartments. Fortunately, the insistance on substantial underground parking has removed much of the clutter of kerbside parking.
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