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The pleasures of walking aimlessly

Leaving the house today with my walking boots on I don’t, as so often, know where I’m going. But walking down the road I decide I’ll get on the first bus that comes, get off it as soon as I see something interesting, and start meandering round from there. I’m in luck, the bus is …

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Posted byRonnieApril 6, 2015April 6, 2015Posted ina sense of place, Bus journeys, LiverpoolTags: 76 bus, Brunswick Dock, Bulky Bob's, David Hockney, Dazzle Ferry, Dazzle Ships, Dingle, Easter, Granby, haar, Jonathan Silver, L8 Unseen, Liverpool 8, Liverpool Bio Tech Hub, Liverpool Jewish Community, Liverpool Overhead Railway, Liverpool South Docks, London Road, Mersey Travel, Mersey Tunnel, municipal housing, Museum of Liverpool, P.Galkoff Butchers, Peter Blake, Probe Records, Royal Liverpool Hospital, Salt's Mill, Shelter, Shelter Neighbourhood Action Project, SNAP, St Andrew's Gardens, TJ Hughes, transport, walking9 Comments on The pleasures of walking aimlessly

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