In this second episode at the start of the new school year The Simple Things’ Editor Lisa Sykes and regular contributor Jo Tinsley indulge in a bit of schooldays nostalgia but also discuss why it’s a good time to take on new projects, find new habits, make something new and learn a few skills.
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Editing by Dhylyn Foster. Music by Arthur Cosslett.
On the blog
Things to do with Weird Veg Box Vegetables
Parsnip panpipes (yes, really)
To read
Forecast: A diary of the Lost Seasons, by Joe Shute (Bloomsbury)
In The Simple Things
From the September TREASURE issue (159)
The Slapdash Manifesto: General principles for good enough
Wearing Well: Wristwatches
Buy the September issue here
IN PREVIOUS ISSUES
Revisiting team sports (Issue 147, September 2024)
Veg box suppers: golden marrow marmalade, Moroccalili (Issue 111, September 2011)
Wearing Well Backpacks (Issue 111, September 2021)
Miscellany: How to win at conkers (Issue 136, October 2023)
Clapping game lyrics
A sailor went to sea, sea, sea
To see what he could see, see, see
But all that he could see, see, see
Was the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea
A sailor went to knee, knee, knee
To see what he could knee, knee, knee
But all that he could knee, knee, knee
Was the bottom of the deep blue knee, knee, knee
A sailor went to chop, chop, chop
To see what he could chop, chop, chop,
But all that he could chop, chop, chop
Was the bottom of the deep blue chop, chop, chop