Title : Tiny travel: going for a walk.
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Tiny travel: going for a walk.
I'm reading "How to Make Your Walk a 'Microadventure'/Start small, look up and let your nose guide you" by Jancee Dunn (NYT).Every environment has a variety of living creatures, said Sgt. Rob Mastrianni, a park ranger in Manhattan, who recommended taking a walk with the express goal of spotting wildlife. He suggested turning over logs to see bugs and salamanders...
Oh, no! We're going beyond looking for wild animals. We're harassing them.
From the comments at the NYT:
Karl Washington, DC
"He suggested turning over logs to see bugs and salamanders"
The bugs and salamanders would rather you didn't. That's their home.
Kitty
I was amused by the NYC focus. I'd never thought of park rangers in Manhattan. And there's also "Pattie Gonia, a drag queen and environmentalist who leads hikes as part of her mission to get marginalized people outdoors."@Karl Agreed. It's like taking the roof off of their house. Leave them be. There's still so much to notice without changing things with our presence.
[She] pointed out that squirrels were surefire entertainment. “They’re always in a war with each other,” she said. “It’s endless melodrama, like a tree version of the Kardashians.”
A drag queen to clue you into the presence of squirrels. To be told if you go out for a walk in the park in Manhattan, you can see squirrels is like being told you can bird-watch — just look at the pigeons. What TV shows do the pigeons remind you of?
Every environment has a variety of living creatures, said Sgt. Rob Mastrianni, a park ranger in Manhattan, who recommended taking a walk with the express goal of spotting wildlife. He suggested turning over logs to see bugs and salamanders...
Oh, no! We're going beyond looking for wild animals. We're harassing them.
From the comments at the NYT:
Karl Washington, DC
"He suggested turning over logs to see bugs and salamanders"
The bugs and salamanders would rather you didn't. That's their home.
Kitty
I was amused by the NYC focus. I'd never thought of park rangers in Manhattan. And there's also "Pattie Gonia, a drag queen and environmentalist who leads hikes as part of her mission to get marginalized people outdoors."@Karl Agreed. It's like taking the roof off of their house. Leave them be. There's still so much to notice without changing things with our presence.
[She] pointed out that squirrels were surefire entertainment. “They’re always in a war with each other,” she said. “It’s endless melodrama, like a tree version of the Kardashians.”
A drag queen to clue you into the presence of squirrels. To be told if you go out for a walk in the park in Manhattan, you can see squirrels is like being told you can bird-watch — just look at the pigeons. What TV shows do the pigeons remind you of?
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