
This post is a little different today.
Rather than tell you where to go, I’d rather show you some magical places I have found to explore without being drained of energy.
Places that let us go at our own pace, rather than be bustled around by other people or schedules.
These are places that are soft, quiet and gentle places that invigorate without leaving us to deteriorate.
If you have found anywhere else that makes you feel this way, please leave me a comment and share your discoveries!
Visit An Exhibition

Tessa MacKay – Through The Looking Glass (David Wenham) – Finalist for Archibald Prize 2019


Investigate A Historic Site




Browse A Bookshop or the Library


Wander Around A Park


Pack a Picnic

Find a Lookout

Play A Game

Watch The Sun Set

Take A Walk By The Water


Take care and have an adventure, Readers! I’ll keep the light on.
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