So, over the coming months we will collate a collection of ideas we think you'll enjoy; things to grow, make, ways to move, explore, places to listen, learn. We hope it inspires you to re-discover habits, passions, hobbies passed; from before time ran away from you, now that we're forced to slow down [it's time to take a break from the Netflix binge]:
I wonder whether we'll learn to appreciate what our own surrounding countryside has to offer. Do you reckon you'll take more time to appreciate the little things, now? When we do take a moment to stop, and look, I think we'll find that the UK is rich in history, culture, and beautiful natural reserves. Without being too cliche, there can quite literally be something to explore, for everyone.
I find, that a 'Zero Waste' or 'Sustainable' christmas means a reductionist way of thinking; and that perhaps it can come across repeatedly negative, and off putting for many. No this, and don't do that. And while it is true, it is encouraging minimising our consumption, of everything from energy, to christmas presents [though let's be real, did we really need all that stuff to begin with..]. But perhaps by having a more positive language, we might inspire more people to try?
I wonder whether we'll learn to appreciate what our own surrounding countryside has to offer. Do you reckon you'll take more time to appreciate the little things, now? When we do take a moment to stop, and look, I think we'll find that the UK is rich in history, culture, and beautiful natural reserves. Without being too cliche, there can quite literally be something to explore, for everyone.
So, over the coming months we will collate a collection of ideas we think you'll enjoy; things to grow, make, ways to move, explore, places to listen, learn. We hope it inspires you to re-discover habits, passions, hobbies passed; from before time ran away from you, now that we're forced to slow down [it's time to take a break from the Netflix binge]:
I find, that a 'Zero Waste' or 'Sustainable' christmas means a reductionist way of thinking; and that perhaps it can come across repeatedly negative, and off putting for many. No this, and don't do that. And while it is true, it is encouraging minimising our consumption, of everything from energy, to christmas presents [though let's be real, did we really need all that stuff to begin with..]. But perhaps by having a more positive language, we might inspire more people to try?
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