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10 Gentle Ways to Wake Up Your Home After Winter
As winter slowly loosens its grip, our homes often need a gentle nudge too. These simple, low-pressure ideas help wake up your space with light, freshness, and ease — no big overhaul required.
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The Art of Staying In
As winter settles in, it’s time to celebrate the art of staying home. From creativity to connection, this reflective post invites you to rediscover the quiet joy and wonder found in a cozy, creative season.
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Finding Joy in the Grey Days
Grey skies and short days don’t have to mean gloom. This reflective post explores cozy rituals, gentle mindset shifts, and small everyday joys that make winter brighter.
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Slow Living Lessons from the Winter Garden
As frost settles on the quiet garden, nature reminds us that rest is not wasted time. This reflective post explores slow living lessons from the winter garden — simplicity, rhythm, care, and trust in renewal.
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Winter Well: Nourishing Mind, Body & Soul
Slow down and nourish yourself this January. From warm food and gentle movement to mindful rest and cozy home rituals, this post shares simple, soulful ways to winter well—body, mind, and soul.
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Winter Mornings, Winter Evenings
Dark mornings and early nights can make winter feel endless, but there’s beauty in this slower rhythm. Learn how to embrace winter’s light and dark with mindful routines, cozy rituals, and a gentler pace.
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Our Little Friday Letter (Friday, 14th November, 2025)
This week’s Friday Letter comes from a house in cheerful disarray, with thoughts on holding steady during messy seasons, cosy winter rhythms, new blog posts, and a little candle update.
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❄ Our Little Friday Letter (Friday, 7th November, 2025)
This week’s letter is a cozy one — written by the fire on a windy November evening. I’m sharing a book that has captured my heart (The Christmas Chronicles by Nigel Slater), a few quiet reflections on wintering well, and gentle reminders to slow down, savor the season, and find comfort in simple rituals.
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What Does Homemaking Look Like in 2025? (Hint: It’s Not What You Think)
Homemaking in 2025 isn't about perfection - it's about intention. Here's how to create a home that feels good, not just looks good.