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There s no place like home: Why Britain is a great place for a holiday – and why you should book now

From rolling hills to craggy coastlines, there s much to explore on our doorsteps  Credit: Getty Love affairs start for all sorts of reasons – pandemics included. Unforeseen a short time ago, this unexpected liaison has brought a new way of looking at the world, new experiences, and new possibilities. On the back of a series of exotic, long-distance relationships, one of the finest travel destinations has been staring us in the face all along. Britain, where have you been all our lives? With international travel looking so uncertain for the foreseeable future, huge ­numbers of us are looking to explore our own country when we are finally allowed to venture forth out of our homes once more. After all, we guiltily remind ourselves, is it really necessary to fly halfway around the world when we have it all on our doorstep anyway?

Finding creation and joy in small spaces | Life Examined

Listen 26 min MORE Some of our greatest literary geniuses wrote in what might seem to be, less than ideal work spaces. Dylan Thomas writing shed in Laugharne. Photo by Bryan Ledgard/Wikicommons. KCRW’s Jonathan Bastian talks with author and filmmaker Jared Brock and Ross Gay, poet and professor of English at Indiana University in Bloomington about living and working in a small, confined space and how some of our greatest literary geniuses wrote in what might seem to be, less than ideal work spaces.  And later the poetry of joy and patience; how the smallest of things can provide the greatest delights.

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