Last weekend Anna and I were talking about the harbor near our house, and the small channel that separates our side from the other.
Insightful as always, Andrew! Two potential links of interest - (1) https://www.abhishekn.com/publications-all/the-economics-of-maps (2) https://slate.com/culture/2012/01/the-best-american-wall-map-david-imus-the-essential-geography-of-the-united-states-of-america.html ... We have a copy of the latest Imus map in our home!
Both definitely of interest, thank you!
Very interesting - thank you Andrew. Listening to the Nat Slaughter podcast now.
This book is good re your last point about cognitive restructuring. Eleven Walks with Expert Eyes
by Alexandra Horowitz. She takes a walk around the same city block with eleven different experts. https://bookishramblings.wordpress.com/2014/01/20/on-looking-eleven-walks-with-expert-eyes-by-alexandra-horowitz/
Oooh love this suggestion, thanks Matthew!
Insightful as always, Andrew! Two potential links of interest - (1) https://www.abhishekn.com/publications-all/the-economics-of-maps (2) https://slate.com/culture/2012/01/the-best-american-wall-map-david-imus-the-essential-geography-of-the-united-states-of-america.html ... We have a copy of the latest Imus map in our home!
Both definitely of interest, thank you!
Very interesting - thank you Andrew. Listening to the Nat Slaughter podcast now.
This book is good re your last point about cognitive restructuring. Eleven Walks with Expert Eyes
by Alexandra Horowitz. She takes a walk around the same city block with eleven different experts. https://bookishramblings.wordpress.com/2014/01/20/on-looking-eleven-walks-with-expert-eyes-by-alexandra-horowitz/
Oooh love this suggestion, thanks Matthew!