Showing posts with label Arnside Tower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arnside Tower. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 January 2008

Beating The Bounds

It did occur to me that this title for a Blog might create an anticipation of some kind of Sado-Masochist content, but I suppose that anybody looking for that will be disappointed (unless they count walking in the rain).

I was thinking of the apparently ancient practice of walking parish boundaries and performing various bizarre rituals; mostly seeming to involve birch besoms and cruelty to small children. (I often take small children on my walks, but I hope that I'm not cruel, and I never take a birch besom)

The point is that, by necessity, my walks are likely to be short and local, mainly starting from my own front door. I was thinking of the idea of the familiar and intimate: places visited frequently, at particular times of day or seasons of the year.

At the back of my mind I was also thinking about this passage form Richard Mabey's essay Spring Fever (collected in In A Green Shade):

And with the spring fully settled, I feel the need to see the summer birds 'in their places'. I suppose it is a kind of beating of the bounds , not just the parish itself, but of my internal map of haunts and memories, a way of confirming the continuity in my own life as much as in the landscape.

I was amused to read on M & G go for A Walk: "we wandered onto paths that we’ve not before trodden and ended up completing a very brisk 5 miles (which just about qualifies it to go in my mileage log)."

I don't keep a mileage log (although.....why not, what an appealing idea), but if I did a 5 mile qualifying minimum would make the whole idea redundant anyway.

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Arnside Tower.....one of my haunts