Geography has no bearing on it, nor have the interests of the community in which I work.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Losing has nothing to do with geography.
I don't think massification and globalization and all those other 'izations' are necessarily hostile to regionalism.
When I'm traveling the world, I don't ever look anymore at the geography - just enough to catch galleries and paintings.
I like a certain grandeur to a landscape, which both the Arctic and coastal BC have. I like it to be at all times clear that people aren't the dominant fact of a particular geography.
If some countries have too much history, we have too much geography.
I like geography. I like to know where places are.
I think I've developed a sort of ADD for geography now. When I've been in a country for too long, I'm like, 'I think it's time to leave.' I don't know what that's going to do to me in later life.
I will not write about anyplace in the world unless I've been there to personally research it.
Where you live in the world should not determine whether you live in the world.
Cartography and geographic thinking are cool.