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		<title>What&#8217;s in a name?</title>
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<p>This month&#8217;s theme makes me really happy. This is because finding hidden spaces makes me happy. That feeling that&#8217;s summed up by the phrase &#8216;hugged it to oneself&#8217; is exactly the one I get when I stumble upon somewhere hidden, secretive and all miiiiiiiine. Maybe it springs from the all too human instinct for ownership; you can convince yourself that you&#8217;re the first person to find the dappled green clearing in the middle of a city park, and you&#8217;re damned if you&#8217;re going to tell anyone about it, in case they start going there too. And leaving their crisp packets. Maybe it&#8217;s simply being an urbanite; when we&#8217;re crammed into apartment blocks, with our delineated 1 bed, 1 bath, living room with a cooker and (if you&#8217;re lucky) a sectioned piece of grass that &#8216;belongs&#8217; to your numbered door, finding that Other Place, apart and separate and extra, can be invigorating.</p>
<p>This is also, perhaps, why Edinburgh is one of my favourite cities. It&#8217;s a place of little steps up and down, doorways that go nowhere, alleys that twist and turn, courtyards that suddenly appear around corners, windows that peek out from unlikely places. It&#8217;s easy to simply wander there and end up somewhere entirely unexpected and suddenly, blissfully isolated. I remember when I discovered a small mews at the bottom of The Royal Mile, where a whitewashed archway steps through to a cobbled square surrounded by cottages, complete with climbing roses and honeysuckle. Less than 20 feet away in one direction is The Scottish Parliament, and in the other a particularly rowdy metal club. And that made it all the more perfect.</p>
<p>Recently I had reason to be driving to Auchtermuchty (I didn&#8217;t make that up. Really) and passed through Falkland. Sitting in a van full of drummers (long story) we found ourselves stuck in a one way street at the end of which a sign told us we&#8217;d reached &#8216;The Hidden Place&#8217;. At the time we quickly roared into <a title="" href="http://community.thisiscentralstation.com/service/linkOut.kickAction?as=126249&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.centreforstewardship.org.uk%2F&amp;h=98aa218f29ae5350c3cf2733a484ec73" rel="external nofollow">the building&#8217;s</a> car park, 3.2 turned it and zoomed out again, but I was niggled enough by the contradictory idea of boldly declaring one&#8217;s own hidden-ness that I just poked Google and lo and behold, said sign is actually part of <a title="" href="http://community.thisiscentralstation.com/service/linkOut.kickAction?as=126249&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fthehiddenplaceproject.blogspot.com%2F2009%2F03%2Fhidden-place.html&amp;h=4729cbde90a31fa2acf8ba3351fac0c5" rel="external nofollow">a rather cool project</a> from a couple of years ago. A project that in itself was about revealing hidden meanings.  All of which leaves me with a rather satisfying feeling. Which I&#8217;ll hug to myself for a while.</p>
<p>Find out more about Erin McElhinney <a href="https://twitter.com/#%21/erinmcelhinney" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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<p><em><strong>Hidden Spaces &#8211; a month of blogs by members about their hidden space – whether they be real, imagined, unbuilt, cut-off from the public, demolished, spiritually significant or politically sublimated. <a href="http://thisiscentralstation.com/featured-blog/hidden-spaces/" target="_blank">Read more</a> from the series.</strong></em></p>
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