
“Mostly, I remember anti-patterns. Teaching in what-not-to-dos” (29).
“Although I’m walking roads, I’m also walking this map representing things beyond what we can see. A layering deeper and weirder than we ever dreamed” (53).
“A series of astonishments” (56).
“And so each time I walk these routes, these same paths, the conversations come back as if from a chorus hidden in the forest” (81).
“This was the ambient language of our world…” (83).
Craig Mod, Things Become Other Things: A Walking Memoir (2025)

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