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Monthly Archives: October 2012
On Samhain
The moon gazed on my midnight labours, while, with unrelaxed and breathless eagerness, I pursued nature to her hiding-places. Mary Shelley at the cusp of light and darkness through veil of in-world and out-world they arrive. ~~~ And if in … Continue reading
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Tagged Edinburgh, Fife Psychogeography, Mary Shelley, Patrick Geddes, Samhain, Witches
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Into the Void – A Field Trip
It is often the shortest journey, undertaken with least expectation, that offers up an excess of possibility beyond what we expect to see. It’s always worth exploring the other side of the barbed wire fence. Never keep to the path. … Continue reading
Posted in Field Trip, Psychogeography
Tagged abandoned house, abandoned jetty, abandoned pier, Aragon, Burntisland, cubist, Cup and Ring, Dalgety Bay, Fife, Fife Coastal Path, fly tipping, Inverkeithing, Letham Hill, Paris Peasant, Prestonhill, psychogeography, Quarry, Richard Serra, rock giant, Spinner, The Binn, The Void, The Zone, wildness
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