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A could-do list for January

Lottie Storey January 1, 2018

Things you might want to do this month (no pressure!)

  • Have a digi-break from 8pm onwards
  • Give somebody you love a big hug
  • Make looking after yourself your number one resolution
  • Spend all day in your pyjamas
  • Try cooking with a new ingredient each week
  • Relish the time to ponder new beginnings

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Wish | January cover reveal

Lottie Storey December 27, 2017

When you wish upon a star, it’s more out of hope than belief. And the new year is just the time for this kind of optimism. The crisp pages of a new journal are the place for a could-do list or the beginnings of a project. But acknowledge the darkness and still-short days too. Midwinter is also a time for thinking and reflecting, for sleeping deeply, rather than doing and achieving. Feed your body and your mind now as nourishment to see you through to spring. Daydream in a cosy corner and the world will seem a warmer place.

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Growing old is inevitable but growing up is optional

Lottie Storey December 24, 2017

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Christmas | LAST ORDERS for giftwrapped subscriptions to The Simple Things

Lottie Storey December 7, 2017

Make someone’s Christmas. A gift wrapped subscription is the gift that keeps on giving.

** Last order date: 17 December **

Who’s the special person in your life who would love recipes for slow food shared with friends, inspiration for home and garden, and learning new skills?

ALL WRAPPED UP

  • They’ll enjoy 12 months of The Simple Things delivered to their door.
  • We’ll giftwrap the first issue of their subscription in brown paper and string and send it (just in time for Christmas) along with a Christmas card on your behalf. Want to hand over the first issue yourself? That’s fine, too – just let us know in the box on the order form.
  • Just £44 – saving 26% on the usual cover price.

To order this brilliant Christmas present, use code GIFTWRAP17. Visit ICEBERGPRESS.CO.UK/CHRISTMAS or call 020 7415 7238

We are a small team so at busy times we may be an answerphone – leave us a message and we’ll call you back.

Terms and conditions: Saving compares to buying 12 full priced issues from the UK newsstand. This o er is for UK subscriptions only – if you’d like a giftwrapped subscription and live overseas, then please contact us. Giftwrapped issues will be the January 2018 issue and will be delivered in time for Christmas. Last order date: 17 December 2017. Prices correct at point of print and are subject to change. For full terms and conditions please visit icebergpress.co.uk/tandc.

 

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A could-do list for December

Lottie Storey November 30, 2017

Things you might want to do this month (no pressure!)

  • Take a night-time walk to see the Christmas lights
  • Remember your time is as valuable as any present
  • Aim to do one small act of kindness every day
  • Do things one at a time rather than multi-tasking
  • Replace perfect with good enough
  • Sing, dance, play and smile...!
  • Write down what you really want this Christmas to be like and start from there

    What would you add? Come over and tell us on Facebook or Twitter. 
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Christmas | Giftwrapped subscriptions to The Simple Things

Lottie Storey November 29, 2017

Make someone’s Christmas. A gift wrapped subscription is the gift that keeps on giving.

As with our regular weekend projects, preparation is key when it comes to Christmas. Which is why we don’t think it’s too early to consider our lovely giftwrapped subscription. Who’s the special person in your life who would love recipes for slow food shared with friends, inspiration for home and garden, and learning new skills?

ALL WRAPPED UP

  • They’ll enjoy 12 months of The Simple Things delivered to their door.
  • We’ll giftwrap the first issue of their subscription in brown paper and string and send it (just in time for Christmas) along with a Christmas card on your behalf. Want to hand over the first issue yourself? That’s fine, too – just let us know in the box on the order form.
  • Just £44 – saving 26% on the usual cover price.

To order this brilliant Christmas present, use code GIFTWRAP17. Visit ICEBERGPRESS.CO.UK/CHRISTMAS or call 020 7415 7238

We are a small team so at busy times we may be an answerphone – leave us a message and we’ll call you back.

Terms and conditions: Saving compares to buying 12 full priced issues from the UK newsstand. This o er is for UK subscriptions only – if you’d like a giftwrapped subscription and live overseas, then please contact us. Giftwrapped issues will be the January 2018 issue and will be delivered in time for Christmas. Last order date: 17 December 2017. Prices correct at point of print and are subject to change. For full terms and conditions please visit icebergpress.co.uk/tandc.

 

  Buy ,  download  or  subscribe   See the sample of our latest issue  here   Order  our new Celebrations Anthology   Pre-order a copy of  Flourish 4 , our new wellbeing bookazine   Listen to  our podcast  – Small Ways to Live Well

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Feast | December cover reveal

Lottie Storey November 22, 2017

What we love about Christmas is the tradition of it all. It’s a familiar succession of rituals that rarely differ - each year the family gather, with additions and absences as the years go by. The homes and hosts may vary, the gifts under the tree and the baubles hanging from it move with the times. But the recipe remains the same. And what a feast it is. Not just literally of food and drink but a feast of time to spend with loved ones, a feast of giving and sharing and maybe remembering those for whom a home, family and a laden table is but a distant hope. There’s no better time of year to appreciate the simple things. Happy Christmas! 

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Dec 20, 2017
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Dec 19, 2017
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Dec 8, 2017
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You can do anything but not everything

Lottie Storey November 19, 2017

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A could-do list for November

Lottie Storey November 6, 2017

Things you might want to do this month (no pressure!)

  • Wrap up and go out whatever the weather
  • Make homemade mincemeat and leave to infuse
  • Read a book by a sunny window
  • Bring your duvet downstairs
  • Watch the flames of a roaring fire
  • Slow down a little, come up for air and take your time
  • Note down or photograph things you hear or see for the first time

What would you add? Come over and tell us on Facebook or Twitter. 

  Buy ,  download  or  subscribe   See the sample of our latest issue  here   Order  our new Celebrations Anthology   Pre-order a copy of  Flourish 4 , our new wellbeing bookazine   Listen to  our podcast  – Small Ways to Live Well

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Glow | November cover reveal

Lottie Storey October 25, 2017

November has a contented glow about it. Not only from the autumn colours but fire and light bring a cheeriness and warmth to the now long, dark nights. Make time for your own golden hours during this peaceful month – festive preparations can wait – and indulge in slow cooking, appreciate the landscape or your neighbourhood, simply enjoy reading or maybe drawing in a journal. Wherever your pleasures lie, be soothed and rested as this mellow season comes to a close. Calming comforts cannot be rushed, so light a fire, pull up a blanket and let the world get along without you for a while. It will. 

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Oct 29, 2017
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Oct 18, 2017
Listen | Fire songs
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A stick in a bundle can't be broken

Lottie Storey October 8, 2017

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A could-do list for October

Lottie Storey October 3, 2017

Things you might want to do this month (no pressure!)

  • Put on your boots and kick up the leaves
  • Make an autumn salad with colourful root veg and leaves
  • Pull out your woolly jumpers and look forward to wearing them
  • Go to bed an hour earlier for a week before the clocks change
  • Start a cold-weather project
  • Go to the cinema in the afternoon
  • Write a list of words that describe an autumn day, including sounds, sights and smells

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Cherish | October cover reveal

Lottie Storey September 27, 2017

Sometimes we need to look back to find our way ahead; it’s only by cherishing the past and what it teaches us that we can unearth forgotten wisdom to help us live our lives. History is punctuated with moments of change, but recognising what we have now and the things we love is just as important. It might be something simple like passing on a recipe for fruit cake or recording a weekly treasure in your journal; noticing the colours change on the trees, or exploring a derelict building. Observing and collecting are not merely pastimes, but also creative prompts for a more contented life.

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Happiness is a leisurely breakfast

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A could-do list for September

Lottie Storey September 5, 2017

Things you might want to do this month (no pressure!)

  • Start the new season with a new notebook
  • Take five deep breaths every day
  • Enjoy every minute of late summer sunshine
  • Leave the car at home for the day
  • Take comfort from a return to routine
  • Stay in bed on a Sunday morning 

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Home | September cover reveal

Lottie Storey August 30, 2017

The turn of the year is never more marked than in September, bringing an enjoyable sense of purpose about the place. It’s a time of ‘things to plan and do’ and ‘things to want and wish for’ but this needn’t just be about the shiny and the new. Proudly homemade harvest projects and vintage shopping are seasonal pleasures too. If September is the new January, take a moment to embrace nostalgia and melancholy among the resolutions and getting stuff done. Happy new year. 

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Britain's outdoor games

Lottie Storey August 26, 2017

There is little more English than a game of croquet – flamingos and hedgehogs optional. Or for an outdoor game that allows for standing about with a pastis in one had, Pétanque is your pastime

CROQUET
A cross between bowls, billiards and marquee erection, croquet is the feminist’s friend, being the first outdoor sport to allow women and men to play on an equal footing. It’s also an unusual game in that seemingly no one knows the rules, but because whacking balls through hoops with a mallet is such fun, nobody really cares. It’s a game long associated with the upper classes, and you can turn any old patch of grass into the sweeping lawn of a moneyed Victorian simply by having a friend run forward, urgently wave a piece of paper and call “Miss! News from
London, miss”. Remember, period-detail- lovers, attitudes to animal welfare were rather different in Lewis Carroll’s time and, today, use of live flamingos and hedgehogs is generally frowned upon.

PÉTANQUE
Derived from boules, a game traceable back to coin throwing in ancient Greece; Romans refined the concept to aiming at a target and the modern sport began to take shape. Pétanque itself only arrived in 1907, when rheumatic boules ace, Jules Lenoir, could no longer run and throw. Instead, he suggested this: stand inside a circle with both feet on the ground and toss hollow steel balls as close as possible to a small wooden ball, or cochonnet. In contrast to the rolled, lawn-requiring British bowls, this throwing technique makes it the ideal game if your local open space is a little on the uneven side. Indeed, gravel or hard dirt is the customary playing surface. For extra Francophone authenticity, liberally punctuate play with exclamations of “Bof!”, “Très bon!”, “Merde!”, etc.

Turn to page 71 of August’s The Simple Things for more games, including toe wrestling, ping pong and crazy golf.

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A smooth sea never made a skilful sailor

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A could-do list for August

Lottie Storey August 1, 2017

Things you might want to do this month (no pressure!)

  • Get up early and embrace the quiet
  • Paint your toenails pink
  • Paddle in a stream
  • Read a book in a hammock
  • Cook and eat outside as often as you can
  • Leave the housework for another day
  • Remember the times you laughed so much your belly hurt and to do those things more often

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Mindfulness | Colour therapy

Lottie Storey July 27, 2017

There could be thousands more colours than your standard rainbow seven, if you take a moment to consider how you might name them.

Anyone who’s ever had to choose a paint for a wall or a piece of furniture will have found themselves immersed in colour charts and sampler pots where there’s more to colour than their product codes or Pantone reference. Every shade, tone, and hue comes with its own name– chocolate comtesse, mineral grey, crushed oregano, millennial pink. In a description of just two or three words, a whole world can be conjured up or reimagined.

But what about all those colours yet to be given names? What would you call the blue the sky turns 20 minutes after a summer sunset, for example? Or the particular grey the clouds look when half the sky’s about to storm and the rest is brilliant sunshine? How should you describe the colour of your mother’s eyes, or define the shade you like your tea? Don’t let the paint companies have all the fun. It’s a mindful practice to look carefully at the colours around you and really see them.

ART PROJECT

Start a colour experiment to recreate colours you love in paint in a journal, logging what you mixed and in what proportions, and then name your colours however you like – striplight yellow, garden shed brick, bank holiday traffic. Baby’s comfort blanket, granny’s dining table, mum’s golden flecks. Colour can capture moments, memories and places as well as words or pictures.

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