An enjoyable long read about solitary walking and thinking, with side nods to children's literature, Kate Bush, Can, Dickens and Hardy. Much here that I can relate to as an often solo walker.
(It's also effectively a promo piece for the writer's new book, but don't let that put you off.)
@thesweetcheat Thanks for the link! As a solo walker (now without dog), I was surprised how much he does while walking (listening to music, reading). I quickly lose myself in observing moss cushions and beetles, lichens and animals. (And that's why I never feel alone.) That makes me too slow for other people.😉
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