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An art project with Misha Myers exploring walking, places, and books

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I graduated @USPSheffield this week, lovely day but a bit weird; temporally telescopic and dislocated from the slog of it all; my viva was last December. Anyway feels like a good time to reflect on my #PhD #phdlife and pass on a few things I learnt outside my thesis pages.

thelrm's tweet image. I graduated @USPSheffield this week, lovely day but a bit weird; temporally telescopic and dislocated from the slog of it all; my viva was last December. Anyway feels like a good time to reflect on my #PhD #phdlife and pass on a few things I learnt outside my thesis pages.

Thanks to Morven for being such a great walking companion. @AlecFinlay @DeirdreHeddon

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The processes of #place and #restoration aren't just for Highland glens like ours. If you're in Glasgow, why not join @LibraryWalking on May 13th to read your city in a new light?


The Walking Library for a Wild City #4 “Gone” by Michael Grant. Suggested by Blue (age 12)


Delighted to be working with Grow Wild Scotland and @RSPBGlasgow for The Walking Library for a Wild City. @DeirdreHeddon


The Walking Library is mapping Glasgow as a #wild city for #Glasgow2018 European Championships Festival. We invite your suggestions for books to walk with to find the urban wild. For more info on how to send us your suggestion go to walkinglibraryproject.wordpress.com


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