About this episode
In this third episode The Simple Things’ Editor Lisa Sykes and Wellbeing Editor Rebecca Frank turn their attention to what they have and where they live, enjoying treasures, finding fresh ideas at home and sampling a bit of Kveldsmat – the Norwegian tradition of evening breakfast. 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. Or buy current and back issues here Editing by Dhylyn Foster. Music by Arthur Cosslett. On the blog Greek Panzanella Journalling ideas Search ‘What I treasure’ on the blog for some of our published pieces from readers on a belonging that means a lot to them. To browse Treasure tins – #concentratesofplace @tanyashadrickwriter Window swap In The Simple Things From the September issue – 159 Home Economics: Tomatoes – how to make the most of a seasonal glut of tomatoes Wisdom: Emma Bridgewater on 40 years of preparing pottery and the special ritual of coffee and cake How to Kveldsmat – the Norwegian tradition of a late night snack My plot: Andrew Fusek Peters shares wildlife photography taken from his Shropshire garden. Fusekphotos.com @andrewfusekpeters and book Garden Safari (Graffeg) In the October (160) issue My Place: The corners of our home that mean the most – Kitchen tables Keeping a commonplace book by Miranda Mills, author of The Country Commonplace Book (Batsford) Sunday best – the comfort and delight of Sundays by Daniel Gray author of Sunday Best: Travels through the day of rest by Daniel Gray (Harper North) Bramble basket project Buy the October issue at picsandink.com from 18 September and on the newsstand from 24 September. From earlier issues Letting go – just like nature, we need to shed in order to grow and flourish (136) How to great a weekend retreat at home (142) Back garden campout – enjoy an end of summer camping trip without going away (110)