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My daily fitness-walking routes take me all over my own Maple Leaf neighborhood plus the three adjacent neighborhoods – Green Lake, Roosevelt and Northgate. I vary the streets I walk on for different views. Out of habit, I sometimes find myself taking the same side of a street I always take, and I have to make a conscious effort to walk on the opposite side. When I do, it always surprises me that having a slightly different viewing angle makes me notice different things or appreciate something I’ve ignored before.
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6/7/23 Green Lake Village |
Sometimes I turn around and walk backwards for a few steps because, again, the vantage point or light will be different.
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It reminds me that it’s important to walk on both sides of the street – in both directions.
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Some views are really hidden if you walk/drive the same way all the time. It pays to walk/drive in the other direction too.
ReplyDeleteSeattle has lots of one-way streets... I especially like to walk on those in the opposite direction from cars so that I can see views I can't see when I'm driving!
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