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Join The Simple Things’ Editor Lisa Sykes, Wellbeing Editor Rebecca Frank and regular contributor and author of The Slow Traveller, Jo Tinsley as they take an early evening walk together and ponder over the joy and comfort of a familiar ramble, consider why being outdoors helps us to talk more freely, and finish with a stroll in the footsteps of Jane Austen in Bath’s very own pleasure gardens.
If you are in the UK, you can try an immediate start subscription to the The Simple Things get 30% off and receive the current issue straight away. Or buy current and back issues here
Editing and music by Arthur Cosslett.
In The Simple Things
In the October HUG issue (160) on sale now
Magical creatures – an appreciation of the tawny owl
In the November SPICE issue (161)
An Autumnal roast – it’s the season for roast dinners and this one is a winner
Buy the November issue at picsandink.com from 16 October and on the newsstand from 22 October.
From Flourish, our wellbeing bookazine (Volume 3)
How to do autumn well – foraging, feasting and conker fighting
Outdoor therapy – how it works and techniques to try as your walk
Flourish Volume 4 is coming soon and is available to pre-order with 10% off until 29 October
IN PREVIOUS ISSUES
Which Jane Austen character are you? Fun quiz and events to suit your character. (Issue 154, April 2025)
Moodscapes and walking routes – how different landscapes make us feel. (Issue 154, April 2025). Read more on our blog. Taken from The Walking Cure by Annabel Streets (Bloomsbury Tonic)
Buy current and back issues here
LEARN MORE
Jane Austen 250 year anniversary events in Bath https://visitbath.co.uk/inspire-me/literary-bath/jane-austen-bath and beyond www.janeausten.co.uk
The joy of a familiar walk by Alice Tatham (Issue 129) Follow Alice on Instagram @thewildwoodmoth
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Join The Simple Things’ Editor Lisa Sykes, Wellbeing Editor Rebecca Frank and regular contributor and author of The Slow Traveller, Jo Tinsley as they take an early evening walk together and ponder over the joy and comfort of a familiar ramble, consider why being outdoors helps us to talk more freely, and finish with a stroll in the footsteps of Jane Austen in Bath’s very own pleasure gardens.
If you are in the UK, you can try an immediate start subscription to the The Simple Things get 30% off and receive the current issue straight away. Or buy current and back issues here
Editing and music by Arthur Cosslett.
In The Simple Things
In the October HUG issue (160) on sale now
Magical creatures – an appreciation of the tawny owl
In the November SPICE issue (161)
An Autumnal roast – it’s the season for roast dinners and this one is a winner
Buy the November issue at picsandink.com from 16 October and on the newsstand from 22 October.
From Flourish, our wellbeing bookazine (Volume 3)
How to do autumn well – foraging, feasting and conker fighting
Outdoor therapy – how it works and techniques to try as your walk
Flourish Volume 4 is coming soon and is available to pre-order with 10% off until 29 October
IN PREVIOUS ISSUES
Which Jane Austen character are you? Fun quiz and events to suit your character. (Issue 154, April 2025)
Moodscapes and walking routes – how different landscapes make us feel. (Issue 154, April 2025). Read more on our blog. Taken from The Walking Cure by Annabel Streets (Bloomsbury Tonic)
Buy current and back issues here
LEARN MORE
Jane Austen 250 year anniversary events in Bath https://visitbath.co.uk/inspire-me/literary-bath/jane-austen-bath and beyond www.janeausten.co.uk
The joy of a familiar walk by Alice Tatham (Issue 129) Follow Alice on Instagram @thewildwoodmoth
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