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seasonal things.

Jo Bratt

A home for deeply do-able seasonal living. Nudging you towards winter outdoors-ing, spring eating, summer savoring, and fall reading.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

seasonal meals on the cusp of spring.

A layer of white flakes has been settling outside my window since yesterday afternoon. Despite it being March 15, the picnic table outside my backdoor is currently home to 8 inches of snow, with more to come this afternoon. This morning, I ...

9 days ago
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savoring the final weeks of winter.

This post was originally shared in March 2025, before many of you joined the seasonal things. community. I’ve been having lots of conversations lately about how hard it is to enjoy these final weeks of winter and I found myself revisiting t...

16 days ago
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a cozy, winter evening routine.

One of the best (and one of the worsts) parts of winter are the long evening hours. When the sun sets well before 5 p.m., the day itself feels so short. It’s hard to get any outdoor time and the lack of sunshine leaves many of us feeling th...

21 days ago
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starting fresh in february.

Was January absolutely terrible this year? Between my city being under siege, a heavy dose of winter illness, a hard family situation, and a string of brutally cold days, it was a month for simply getting through. There was not a speck of “...

a month ago
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    Believer in seasonal cooking, empty schedules, and evenings outdoors (mosquitoes and all). Subscribe for simple nudges to live seasonally.

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