Sometimes just dumping it on a pad is the way.

#GTD

#WeblogPoMo2024 WeblogPoMo 2024 A daily blogging challenge for the month of May. I like these monthly challenges as motivators to get shit done. The Feb Aotearoa Bike Challenge got me riding to work again, and the habit stuck. @anniegreens suggests for WeblogPoMo to focus on a topic. Topic ideas:

  • daily sketching
  • GIS 3D GPX project
  • fix my web project
  • desire lines project
  • fix the house project
  • python project
  • trading system
  • 🤔

Love this song.

#grunge

Brave souls take the right to join the mayhem of our busiest roundabout, and more direct route into town. Left is the formed path to the bus hub and (relative) safety of pedestrian islands. This one now almost looking like a formed path, cuts straight across the Events Centre entrance. Cyclist about to hit it. Given its not formed you have to contend with a gutter, protruding pipe, stump of a hedge plant and puddles in the wet. Other side. A couple years back I had to squeeze between those hedges. Cones are for tree removals which is the kick off of the 4 year transport project affecting all the areas in the above photos, and likely the desire lines will be retired. Will new ones form, or will the new design funnel us onto the intended routes? 🤔

#DesireLine #DesirePath #psychogeography #walking

Weekend breakfast go-to. Chorizo, silverbeet, mushroom, tomato, spring onion, poached eggs and feta. Makes me audibly satisfied.

#food

Desire lines and psychogeography

Stumbled across the term “psychogeography” which Wikipedia describes as “the exploration of urban environments that emphasizes interpersonal connections to places and arbitrary routes.

I’ve come to realise that I put a lot (maybe too much?) of thought into the routes I choose, be it for commuting, getting across town, or a lunchtime walk. Deciding the route can be driven by.. efficiency, spatial distribution of the destinations, what I need to drop off or pick up, mode of transport (which is again driven by a bunch of decisions)… yada yada..

Outside the urban environment, I plan my routes to another level when running in the mountains, often driven by risk vs reward, and often changing on the fly as difficult or enticing landscapes unfold, weather rolls in, or fatigue or energy kicks in.

I’ve decided to start a wee project and explore the urban side of psychogeography by capturing “desire lines” as I stumble across them. Desire lines are an interesting topic in itself which I feel aligns well to the concept of psychogeography. As part of the project I’ll take photos of the line and explore the reasoning behind them. I might eventually include some maps to get the wider picture.

I’ll kick off with today’s short 3km loop to the corner store.

This desire line sits on a street corner and descends from a bike pump track and playground. The bikes have rutted out the top and made it an obvious line of attack. At the top I walked across the pump track and the adjoining sports field to connect to a formed track. A very common desire line cutting a corner. I doubt any bike rider would take the hard corner. Potentially walkers would on a wet day. Two tiers here. Mountain biking is a big thing here and kids create these everywhere. I love seeing the kids wielding shovels and egging each other on to do the jumps. There is a wee jump at the top of the green patch here. This is the top section. Convenient connector as the Council-maintained formed path adds some unnecessary distance. Looks fun for the kids too, especially when they hit the jump just to the right off screen. Standard corner footpath desire line at a roundabout. Much quicker for the able-bodied and traffic-aware. Again bikes are forming this up well.

#DesireLine #DesirePath #psychogeography

Lunch walk. Native plantings, incoming flights, Autumn colours. Deer across the river have quietened down. Must’ve found their mates.

#walking #CovidRecovery

Lucky to have this wee 2.5k loop taking me down by the river. Autumn colours settling in.

#walking #CovidRecovery

I’ve only just discovered the #fediverse and found out #indieweb and #smallweb are what you call those cool, fun, real websites I’ve missed so badly.

I feel like I’ve just opened a door that I’ve only ever heard muffled crys of joy from the other side. It’s completely bonkers in here. So much creativity. Am I late to the party or is it just getting started?

WTF found a new status. Thanks COVID.