#take-a-walk

2025-06-13

#FridayFlowers from our walks in the Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Garden at Ballard Locks. #Seattle #nature #takeawalk #freethingstodo

HsinchenEliza1977
2025-05-09
2025-03-17

Day 17 of #MovementMonth

A long walk through Basel after sitting in a course all day long and learning new things.

#TakeAWalk #Basel

River through a city during sunset. Blooming tree in the foreground.
2025-03-02

Saw the coolest thing today - sea lions bobbing upright in the water at Alki Beach in West Seattle!! (or seals? let us know). Wonderful Saturday stroll, warm weather, oddly hazy, and soooo many people enjoying the outdoors. #nature #wildlife #takeawalk #beach ##pnwlife #Seattle

2025-01-15

A park connects us to nature, leisure, and culture—a space where I feel a sense of belonging. This morning, Valkenberg park in Breda stood shrouded in mist, a quiet moment in the heart of winter. — What role do parks play in your life?

Dit is het vooraanzicht van het Valkenberg park. A contrasting photo of five trees, not quite in black and white. Branches in the mist. A field of grass in the middle. On the left some trees and bushes. Behind there is a pond. In the middle a pile of Christmas trees dumped
OfficeZenUpOfficeZenUp
2025-01-04

Frustrated at work? Take a walk. A change in scenery can bring a change in perspective. 🌳

2024-10-05

Today is a perfect day to visit a local wooded area. I had a fantastic walk in Bird Hills. (And the dogs were even on leashes, which I appreciate! So many handsome puppers out there!)

#autumn #LocalParks #TakeAWalk #a2

OfficeZenUpOfficeZenUp
2024-09-20

Caught in a rut? Small changes can yield big results. Add a 5-min walk to your daily routine. 🚶‍♂️

2024-08-03

#IndigenousGeography could change how we relate to the #Earth

"#Geography can be maps. But it can also be something deeply personal, like how we interact with space."

by Taylar Dawn Stagner Indigenous Affairs Fellow
Jul 31, 2024

"#ClimateChange is a world-ending problem: #Flooding, #fires, #hurricanes, and #heat are threatening life and land, and could render parts of the planet #uninhabitable. But when #NiiyokamigaabawDeondreSmiles gives their students advice on what to do about it, one of the things they recommend is to simply go for a #walk. Smiles is an assistant professor of geography at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, and a leader in the field of Indigenous geography.

"They are a citizen of the #LeechLakeBand of #Ojibewe, and they research how #IndigenousPeople have cultivated relationships with the land that are #ceremonial, historic — and ever #evolving, including in the wake of climate change.

"As #colonial governments engage with #traditional #ecological knowledge more seriously, Smiles’ work is a timely reminder of how seemingly small changes to your routine can have a big impact on your point of view. Indigenous geography offers a stark contrast to a worldview based on #extraction and #exploitation.

"Many societies have cataloged the world around them to make maps and meaning out of the land, but colonial ways of contextualizing the world have also often utilized geography as a way to divide and sequester land from Indigenous peoples."

grist.org/looking-forward/indi

#IndigenousKnowledge #Nature #NatureWalk #LandBack #AntiColonialism #Colonialism #TakeAWalk #MotherEarth #Environmentalism #Ecosystems #RestoreNature #Rewilding #Decolonization

kiq / キクkiq@fedibird.com
2024-03-06

#ナードマグネット #TakeaWalk #僕は知らない” / “ナードマグネット - Take a Walk(Official Music Video)” (1 user) youtube.com/watch?v=27mVaZhrV4 #YouTube

Out of Context Podcast QuotesPodcastQuoteBot
2024-02-04

"I have been a mail carrier for 26 years now." - KELLY MATHAW, Take a Walk, 99% Invisible

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