I first made my acquaintance with this geological feature in late September, visiting it three times in a week. Since then, the earth's tilt has moved us in the Northern Hemisphere closer to the winter solstice than equilux, when I was first here. A public holiday meant time for an extended walk. Back – into the Zone. The Esker Zone.
Below: the checkpoint has fallen, the gate swung open. The quest for a zone of my own continues.
Below: through the gap and into the Zone.
Below: proof of visitation.
Below: swept aside.
Over 17,000 paces today.
This time three years ago:
This time four years ago:
Zamienie is changing
This time six years ago:
Thoughts on the 100th anniversary of Poland regaining its independence
Thoughts on the 100th anniversary of Poland regaining its independence
This time seven years ago:
Globalisation in retreat
This time 11 years ago:
Leeds, a city made uglier by crooked developers
This time 12 years ago:
Węzeł Lotnisko (now Węzeł W-wa Południe) – works continue
This time 17 years ago:
Its Independence Day
Globalisation in retreat
This time 11 years ago:
Leeds, a city made uglier by crooked developers
This time 12 years ago:
Węzeł Lotnisko (now Węzeł W-wa Południe) – works continue
This time 17 years ago:
Its Independence Day
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