Miniature meditations on the imagery I notice as my life moves me around my country and the world.
Sunday, May 7, 2017
Italian countryside
The countryside of European nations tends to look quite different in its structure from the countryside of America. In particular, because it has been densely settled for so much longer, the fields are smaller and more irregular even than fields in the US East coast. There is also often a sharper city/country distinction, though not always, as evidenced by this bit of Italian countryside perfused with small pockets of settlement.
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