(I will just add that, as a teen, I used to do this in Toronto. Just bus down to Union Station or Kennedy, and walk back to my west-side residence over 4-5 hours. One encounters SO many different neighbourhoods, rich with their traditions and histories, along the way. Highly recommend it, as a way of reconnecting with the world we share, and learning more about your own home.)
@MLClark I do that when I'm in DC. I take the Metro to a stop, get out, and walk about town.
Last September, I walked from the Smithsonian west to Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, and then to Arlingon Cemetery where I visited a recently deceased friend.
Your soul is torturing you again. Only the best writers suffer from that.
@MLClark
sorry to hear that your fire is low. hope a walkabout helps. equanimity is the most difficult practice for me these days.
"i ain't got no home in this world anymore "
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