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Published: November 4th 2019
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At 5:50 p.m. I am sitting in Darby Square, one of the few places with benches for sitting. The other cities also had a similar dearth of public benches, as if they are scared of people loitering with intent. I was going to have a cup of tea and write these notes; unfortunately, the streets are becoming empty, and shops and non-pub cafés are closing.
Just a few minutes ago I explored Matthew Stre...
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Isabel Gibson
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Wow
I had no idea that Liverpool was stunning. What an amazing array of buildings. (And I did see the seagull wing design. With pointing out.) Interesting that they kept and repurposed the red brick buildings for the Tate. Sometimes city planners get it right. Although I guess a wonderful new building wouldn't have been out of place, either. (Lots of ways to be right, maybe?) And I love Zobop, but think I might not want to live in/with it.