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Ako celok ma to nejak neuchvatilo, ale opis tych zdielanych vnemov ano (the poetic and implicit knowledge of the seasons). Analog Methods: Participants have deep imbrication with the seasons and weather which they experience in pragmatic and poetic ways. Participants mentioned trails sprinkled with pollen or cherry blossoms in the spring, covered in black ice and fallen leaves in early winter and visited by rabbits in the summer. Smells change by season as well, like lilacs in spring, blackberries in the summer, or the “moldy fresh” air of fall. Cyclists use visual cues like at light beams at night to assess the intensity of falling rain and trees and flags to read wind direction and intensity. Cyclists described ‘feeling’ as a way of knowing as well, mentioning dehumidified air, the first warm day of spring or simply holding a hand out a window before leaving home. ... While cycling is an everyday activity, at times mundane, participants reported occasionally being struck by moments of wonder and connection to the larger environment (riding alongside low-flying ducks and getting caught in strong storms). In addition, cyclists noticed a great deal of plant and animals while riding like geese, rabbits, crows and gnats, as well as blooming flowers, emerging/falling leaves, and scents of lilac, jasmine and fennel, to name a few. |
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