The landscape changes as I walk from one segment of the trail to the next. Between Broadripple and 74th Street, I cross the White River on modern steel bridges, walk past cafés, then the art center and blind school, past the backyards of modest dwellings. Carmel has really done a super job with her segments of the trail. There the trail goes into lighted tunnels and on hill-like overpasses for breathtaking views of the growing city of Carmel. I walk past businesses but with a different relationship to them. Walking without my wallet I am no longer a consumer. The world, both natural and man-made, is just there to enjoy. It truly is the joy and freedom of the trail in the midst of the cities, a foretaste even of a different way of being.
Mercado Central de Atarazanas in Málaga, Spain
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Mercado Central de Atarazanas is the largest food market in Málaga, the
capital of Spain's Costa del Sol. Freshly caught seafood (so fresh it's
still movi...
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