Walk 4
Margate, meanderings with footnotes.
miˈandərɪŋ/
adjective
- 1.
- following a winding course."meandering rivers flow at vastly different rates"
- synonyms:
- winding, windy, zigzag, zigzagging, twisting, turning, curving,serpentine, sinuous, snaking, snaky, twisty, tortuous; (1) Each person keeps a knotted cord which is said to represent the primal migration, each knot stands for a memory,(2)
In important ceremonies the owner of the cord lets it run through their fingers.(3)
Le Courbusier introduced the meandering curves.....(4)
an act of following a winding course."ox-bow lagoons left by the river's meanderings"vi
meander vi I WANDERED lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils; (5)
(person: wander)
deambular⇒ vi
for Wordsworth walking was a mode not of traveling,but of being (6)
vagabundear⇒ vi A wall of Sand, I’ve always wanted to climb and walk along the bank (7)
callejear⇒ vi
meander vi
(river, etc.: curve, twist)
(río)
serpentear⇒ vi
Footnotes:
1. Trish
2. Billie/Elspeth
3. Lines - Tim Ingold
4.Carlos
5. Bernadette, reflecting on William Wordsworth
6. Wanderlust,Rebecca Solnit
7. Maggy
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