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Join The Simple Things’ Editor Lisa Sykes and Author of The Slow Traveller and regular contributor Jo Tinsley. We’ll be capturing that feeling you get when larks and adventures (or even just the possibility of them) beckons you from your bed. We’re getting out and about, doing a spot of foraging, discussing what makes a good walk and because it’s Mothers Day, there are a few mum stories too
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. We can send subscriptions anywhere in the world. Or buy current and back issues here
Thanks to our partner for Season 9, Friends of Glass, an organisation that celebrates and supports glass packaging for food, drink and cosmetics. Find out more about why glass is better for health, taste and the environment and follow them on instagram @friendsofglassuk
Editing & music by Arthur Cosslett.
On the blog
Book-based trails
In the March issue (165) on sale now, available to buy here
Could do list
Outing – follow-your-nose trails
How to drink magnolia
The fine art of mothering – artist Caroline Walker
In the new April issue on sale from 27 March. Order at picsandink.com from 23 March
Blossom foraging
In previous issues available at picsandink.com.
Climbing a Small Hill (Issue 67)
Taking a train to the sea (Issue 61)
Sketching (Issue 39)
Lost gardens (Issue 153)
Wisdom: daughters learning from their mothers (153)
In our new Homebird bookazine
Outing - Reading the landscape when you are on a walk
Foraging – Hawthorn and elderflower in spring hedgerows
Learn more
Rivington Terraced Gardens
Lost Gardens of Heligan
Hawkstone Park Follies, Shropshire
The walker’s guide to clues and signs by Tristan Gooley
Britain’s Best Small Hills by Phoebe Smith
The Monsal Trail, Peak District
Slow ways – connecting rural and urban spaces
Make ways – Places you’d like to be able to walk
National Parks in 100 seconds
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Join The Simple Things’ Editor Lisa Sykes and Author of The Slow Traveller and regular contributor Jo Tinsley. We’ll be capturing that feeling you get when larks and adventures (or even just the possibility of them) beckons you from your bed. We’re getting out and about, doing a spot of foraging, discussing what makes a good walk and because it’s Mothers Day, there are a few mum stories too
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. We can send subscriptions anywhere in the world. Or buy current and back issues here
Thanks to our partner for Season 9, Friends of Glass, an organisation that celebrates and supports glass packaging for food, drink and cosmetics. Find out more about why glass is better for health, taste and the environment and follow them on instagram @friendsofglassuk
Editing & music by Arthur Cosslett.
On the blog
Book-based trails
In the March issue (165) on sale now, available to buy here
Could do list
Outing – follow-your-nose trails
How to drink magnolia
The fine art of mothering – artist Caroline Walker
In the new April issue on sale from 27 March. Order at picsandink.com from 23 March
Blossom foraging
In previous issues available at picsandink.com.
Climbing a Small Hill (Issue 67)
Taking a train to the sea (Issue 61)
Sketching (Issue 39)
Lost gardens (Issue 153)
Wisdom: daughters learning from their mothers (153)
In our new Homebird bookazine
Outing - Reading the landscape when you are on a walk
Foraging – Hawthorn and elderflower in spring hedgerows
Learn more
Rivington Terraced Gardens
Lost Gardens of Heligan
Hawkstone Park Follies, Shropshire
The walker’s guide to clues and signs by Tristan Gooley
Britain’s Best Small Hills by Phoebe Smith
The Monsal Trail, Peak District
Slow ways – connecting rural and urban spaces
Make ways – Places you’d like to be able to walk
National Parks in 100 seconds

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