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"On his regular walk one morning, Spike Carlsen realized there was an entire world outside his front door that he knew nothing about. How does that fire hydrant work, he wondered? Why are street lights shining more brightly than ever before? And, on a more personal level, why does an easy stroll around the neighborhood always leave him feeling more creative and spry, better able to take on the day? A simple walk around the block set Carlsen off on an investigative journey to discover everything he could about every thing we take for granted in our everyday life, from manhole covers and recycling bins to pedestrian crossings and bike lanes. Leading readers on a spirited adventure through his hometown, and other environs, Carlsen explains with wit and erudition the engineering marvels, unheralded utilities, and secret economic and health benefits hiding in plain sight. Like how the addition of a front porch reduces crime and increases property value. And how planting a $10 boulevard tree cuts air-conditioning costs by 20 percent, while generating approximately $30,000 worth of oxygen and $31,000 worth of erosion control. Or how a simple walk, in addition to reduce your chances of a stroke (20 percent), cardiovascular disease (30 percent), and broken bones (40 percent), can increase creativity by 60 percent. Engaging, entertaining, and informative, A Walk Around the Block is a narrative celebration of all the seemingly random stuff we encounter at any given moment"--… (mere)
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A Walk Around the Block: Stoplight Secrets, Mischievous Squirrels, Manhole Mysteries & Other Stuff You See Every Day (And Know Nothing About) af Spike Carlsen

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What a fun read. Many short chapters on the story behind what happens around our everyday life that we may or may not know anything about. I learned things and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it!
  amyem58 | Aug 8, 2023 |
The bestselling author of A Splintered History of Wood uses a walk around his hometown to explore how every part of our urban landscape—from manhole covers and recycling bins to pedestrian crossings and bike lanes—impact and shape our lives in this fascinating work of popular science.
A simple walk around the block set Spike Carlsen off on an investigative journey to discover everything he could about every thing we take for granted in our everyday life.
Leading readers on a spirited tour of his hometown, and a few other environs, he teaches us how to best appreciate and make the best use of the world's most useful things with illuminating narrative tales about the hidden world outside and underneath our front door.
With wit and everyman expertise, Carlsen explains the engineering marvels, unheralded utilities, and how to make the best use of the world's most useful things, including:
How the addition of a front porch...
  paswell | Sep 3, 2022 |
Great for learning about things you never think about in your neighborhood/city! I loved all the interesting facts and have a new appreciation for what’s around me! Perfect for fans of Bill Bryson. ( )
  JJbooklvr | Sep 18, 2021 |
In this celebration of the seemingly mundane, Carlsen opens our eyes to the engineering marvels, human stories, and natural wonders right outside our front door. He guides us through the surprising allure of sewers, the intricacies of power plants, the extraordinary path of an everyday letter, and the genius of recycling centers—all the while revealing that this awesome world isn’t just a spectator sport.

As engaging as it is endearing, A Walk Around the Block will change the way you see things in your everyday life

Join Carlsen as he strolls through the trash museum of New York City; explores the quirky world of squirrels, pigeons, and roadkill; and shows us how understanding stoplights, bike lanes, and the fine art of walking can add years to our lives.

Thank you Goodreads and HarperOne for a chance to read A Walk Around the Block by Spike Carlsen!

“To determine how long a stoplight will remain yellow, divide the speed limit by ten; in a fifty-five mile per hour zone, the signal will stay yellow for about five and a half seconds. Though the actual formula looks like something from Einstein's chalkboard. This calculation will get you within half a second. Regardless of speed limit, most yellows last at least three seconds.”

This book was full of little bits of interesting facts. I NEVER even heard more than half the stuff. But it was very interesting. Like on one page it talks about ten thing you should never flush. The second item on the list is, “dental floss it acts as a lasso binding together debris that can clog sewer pipes and equipment.” I had no idea you should not do that. I usually throw mine in the trash can under the sink but I do know a few people who do flush their floss and have been doing it for a long time. So, I'm going to give you one more small fact from this book because it’s a saying I think everyone has heard in their life time.

“GRASS DOES LOOK GREENER ON THE OTHER SIDE”

“There is truth to the adage that the grass looks greener on the other side. When you're standing in your yard looking straight down, you see the dirt and bare spots between the blades of grass. But when you look over at your neighbor's yard at an angle, you see only green blades.”

Happy reading everyone! ( )
  jacashjoh | Jun 8, 2021 |
Some interesting trivia about the stuff lying around the neighborhood, where your water and electricity come from, where your waste goes, why manhole covers are round. It's a friendly book, and he names everyone he meets who gives him information and insight, but some of these pieces are a little puffy for my taste--is the power plant really that gosh darned wonderful? I think it might be a fun book to read before taking a walk around your neighborhood. ( )
  unclebob53703 | Apr 26, 2021 |
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"On his regular walk one morning, Spike Carlsen realized there was an entire world outside his front door that he knew nothing about. How does that fire hydrant work, he wondered? Why are street lights shining more brightly than ever before? And, on a more personal level, why does an easy stroll around the neighborhood always leave him feeling more creative and spry, better able to take on the day? A simple walk around the block set Carlsen off on an investigative journey to discover everything he could about every thing we take for granted in our everyday life, from manhole covers and recycling bins to pedestrian crossings and bike lanes. Leading readers on a spirited adventure through his hometown, and other environs, Carlsen explains with wit and erudition the engineering marvels, unheralded utilities, and secret economic and health benefits hiding in plain sight. Like how the addition of a front porch reduces crime and increases property value. And how planting a $10 boulevard tree cuts air-conditioning costs by 20 percent, while generating approximately $30,000 worth of oxygen and $31,000 worth of erosion control. Or how a simple walk, in addition to reduce your chances of a stroke (20 percent), cardiovascular disease (30 percent), and broken bones (40 percent), can increase creativity by 60 percent. Engaging, entertaining, and informative, A Walk Around the Block is a narrative celebration of all the seemingly random stuff we encounter at any given moment"--

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