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Small Ways To Live Well from The Simple Things

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  • Golden Days - Episode 2 - BEGIN
    In this second episode at the start of the new school year The Simple Things’ Editor Lisa Sykes and regular contributor Jo Tinsley indulge in a bit of schooldays nostalgia but also discuss why it’s a good time to take on new projects, find new habits, make something new and learn a few skills. If you are in the UK, you can try an immediate start subscription to the The Simple Things and receive the current issue straight away. Or buy current and back issues hereEditing by Dhylyn Foster. Music by Arthur Cosslett.  On the blogThings to do with Weird Veg Box Vegetables Parsnip panpipes (yes, really) To readForecast: A diary of the Lost Seasons, by Joe Shute (Bloomsbury) In The Simple ThingsFrom the September TREASURE issue (159) The Slapdash Manifesto: General principles for good enoughWearing Well: WristwatchesBuy the September issue here IN PREVIOUS ISSUESRevisiting team sports (Issue 147, September 2024)Veg box suppers: golden marrow marmalade, Moroccalili (Issue 111, September 2011)Wearing Well Backpacks (Issue 111, September 2021)Miscellany: How to win at conkers (Issue 136, October 2023)Clapping game lyricsA sailor went to sea, sea, seaTo see what he could see, see, seeBut all that he could see, see, seeWas the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, seaA sailor went to knee, knee, kneeTo see what he could knee, knee, kneeBut all that he could knee, knee, kneeWas the bottom of the deep blue knee, knee, kneeA sailor went to chop, chop, chopTo see what he could chop, chop, chop, But all that he could chop, chop, chopWas the bottom of the deep blue chop, chop, chop
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  • Golden Days - Episode 1 - SAVOUR
    Today our theme is SAVOUR and we’re advocating letting summer linger on as long as possible, savouring the tastes, fruits and flowers of the season, finding holiday habits to carry on with and appreciating things to treasure. Hosted by The Simple Things’ Editor Lisa Sykes and Wellbeing Editor Rebecca FrankIf you are in the UK, you can try an immediate start subscription to the The Simple Things and receive the current issue straight away. Or buy current and back issues hereEditing by Dhylyn Foster. Music by Arthur Cosslett. SHOW NOTESOn the blogFig and goat’s cheese bundles Search ‘What I treasure’ on the blog for some of our published pieces from readers on a belonging that means a lot to them.To readReading Between The Lines by Emma Bache (Quercus)In The Simple ThingsFrom the September issueNew herbal non-alcoholic tipples series beginsHandwriting and why it is good for you Buy the September issue here From the October issueHome Economics: Koromagae and clothes care when you switch from summer to winter.Buy the October issue at picsandink.com from 18 September and on the newsstand from 24 September. In September 2024 issue – 147 Appreciating your garden at dawn, day and duskIn August 2025 issue – 158 Kitchen therapy: figs, blackberries, plums and damsons From The Simple Things Anthology Volume 4: A Year of CelebrationsVineyard harvest supperDahlias
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  • Magical Midsummer - Epsiode 6 MAGICAL
    It’s the final episode of our magical midsummer season and today all three of the Small Ways to Live Well podcast hosts have come together to talk about the most magical moments of this special time of year. Join Lisa Sykes (editor, The Simple Things), Becs Frank (Wellbeing editor) and Jo Tinsley (regular contributor and author of The Slow Traveller) as we discuss midsummer feasts and rituals, wonderful places to enjoy the solstice, the art of storytelling, and how dreams help us process emotions (and how to decode them).  If you are in the UK, you can choose an immediate start subscription to the The Simple Things and receive the current issue straight away. Or buy current and back issues hereEditing and music by Arthur CosslettOn the blog:Midsommartårta (midsummer strawberry cake) recipeLemon basil spritzer recipeWild midsummer cocktails  To read:Decode Your Dreams: Unlock your unconscious and transform your waking life by Ian Wallace (White Lion Publishing)Lucid dreaming – find out more about directing your dreams in our wellbeing bookazine, Flourish (Volume 3) buy it hereThe Slow Traveller : An intentional path to mindful adventures by Jo Tinsley  In The Simple ThingsFrom the June SOAR issue (156)Midsummer short story writing competition To celebrate National Flash Fiction Day this month we’re launching our search for your best short stories, themed around ‘The Longest Day'. Send your entry of 300 words max to [email protected] the heading MIDSUMMER MICROFICTION. Closing date 31 July. Full details in our June issueWhat happens at Stonehenge? Read about this and other seasonal ideas including making a fairy-lit garden room in our monthly AlmanacBuy June issue here and on the newsstand until 24 June In the July FRUIT issue (157) Tomato leaf martini – a fabulously fragrant summer tippleSleepless in summer – how to get the rest you need in the warmest monthsMagical creatures: Purple emperor butterfliesSubscribers will receive the July issue from 20 June when pre-orders will also open at picsandink.com or you can buy on the newsstand from the 25 June. Find out how to subscribe hereCheck out The Simple Things Anthology Volume 4: A Year of Celebrations for any excuse to celebrate with the food, flowers and decorations for every occasion 
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  • Magical Midsummer - Epsiode 5 SLOW
    Welcome to Episode 5 of our Magical Midsummer season in the Small Ways to Live Well podcast from The Simple Things magazine. Join Editor Lisa Sykes and and Jo Tinsley, a regular contributor to the magazine and also, very appropriately, author of The Slow Traveller, as we discuss all things SLOW from taking our time to savour summer fruits and learning how to enjoy the fruits of our labours to working out the best ways to while away a summer afternoon. Plus, we’ll be sharing some wise advice on travelling slowly. If you are in the UK, you can choose an immediate start subscription to the The Simple Things and receive the current issue straight away. Or buy current and back issues hereEditing and music by Arthur CosslettOn the blogRecipe: Ploughman's sconesIce cube herbsIce cube aftersun  To readThe Slow Traveller: An intentional path to mindful adventures by Jo Tinsley Ernest journal Things to doBlack Girls Do Run In The Simple ThingsFrom the June SOAR issue (156)Looking Back: Radio Times. Whether the Top 40 or Desert Island Discs, we tune into the programmes that have ruled the airwaves – and our hearts – over the last 100 years Kitchen Therapy: Take it outside. Lottie Stories shows us how to make Blossom Ice CubesWisdom: A question of sport. Long, light days encourage us to get outside and get moving, just like these women, who you’ll find doing what they love across the UK’s paths and roads, bridleways and waters. Competition: Put pen to paper. To celebrate National Flash Fiction Day this month we’re launching our search for your best short stories, themed around ‘The Longest Day'. Send your entry of 300 words max to [email protected] the heading MIDSUMMER MICROFICTION. Closing date 31 July. Full details in our June issueBuy June issue here and on the newsstand until 24 JuneSubscribers will receive the July issue from 20 June when pre-orders will also open at picsandink.com or you can buy on the newsstand from the 25 June. 
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  • Magical Midsummer - Epsiode 4 CAREFREE
    You’ve arrived at Episode 4 in our Magical Midsummer season of the Small Ways to Live Well podcast from The Simple Things magazine. Join Lisa Sykes, editor of the magazine and Jo Tinsley, a regular contributor and author of The Slow Traveller. The loose theme for this episode is carefree because if you can’t feel a little bit frivolous and ditch a few chores and responsibilities around midsummer, then when can you?So think of us as your suggestion box this week, an audible prompt to try things you haven’t done for years, wear something out of the ordinary or take a trip. We’ll also be celebrating festivals and tiny campsites, appreciating a magical creature as we have every episode this season and sharing a few moments of magic that will hopefully inspire you to capture your own.If you are in the UK, you can choose an immediate start subscription to the The Simple Things and receive the current issue straight away. Or buy current and back issues hereEditing and music by Arthur CosslettOn the blog;Camping Truths: Camping is full of highs and lows but somehow it’s always worth it. Here, some of the Simple Things team share some of their most memorable camping moments.  To read:The Slow Traveller : An intentional path to mindful adventures by Jo Tinsley Tiny Campsites: 80 Small but Perfect Places to Pitch by Dixe WillsMini Quilting by Laura Strutt Things to do & make The Big Retreat Festival, Pembrokeshire Weekend Project: Pass holderand Belt bago or pouch templateGreener Camping ClubNearly Wild Camping In The Simple Things:From the June SOAR issue (156)My Living: The Festival. Amber Lort-Phillips on the realities of running a festivalWearing Well: Bucket Hats. More stories of the clothes we love!Buy June issue here and on the newsstand until 24 JuneSubscribers will receive the July issue from 20 June when pre-orders will also open at picsandink.com or you can buy on the newsstand from the 25 June. Find out how to subscribe hereThe Simple Things Anthology Volume 4: A Year of CelebrationsAny excuse to celebrate with the food, flowers and decorations for every occasion and ways to mark the seasonCountry shows: A day out with animal, vegetable and mineral appeal.  In previous issues of The Simple Things (back issues are available to buy here)Out
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Small Ways to Live Well is a podcast from The Simple Things, a monthly magazine about slowing down, remembering what’s important and making the most of where you live. Our podcast will help you savour these short weeks and prepare your mind, body and pantry for the colder and darker season to come. It’s also a chance to reflect on the year so far and make plans for the one ahead. This is your companion guide from the last days of summer to the first days of autumn. Six episodes released weekly from 31 August.To subscribe or order a copy of The Simple Things visit thesimplethings.com Back-to-school time has a feeling of new year about it. A chance for a fresh start and a time to take on new projects or travel to new places. But summer is not quite done, there’s still time for mellow weekends, laid-back camping, and to swim in the warmer seas before the season ends. This push and pull goes on through the autumn equinox into October before we finally embrace the shift into autumn and change our attitudes along with our clothes. But not without a bit of feasting along the way. Orchard fruits and nuts, blackberries in the hedgerows and mushrooms in the woods, not to mention ripe tomatoes and the full bounty of the veg patch make this a harvest festival in the kitchen. We’re living life outdoors while the sun shines but also embracing the pleasures of home and finding the new in what we have and what’s on our doorstep. Co-hosted by the Editor, Lisa Sykes, wellbeing editor Rebecca Frank and regular contributor Jo Tinsley. In Season7: Golden Days, they’ll be embracing end-of-summer vibes then watching the season turn
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