‘All you need is a chair and a view’ : could daily ‘dusking’ make us healthier and happier ?
An old Dutch ritual of going outside to watch the coming of night – or dusking – is having a revival across Europe. Fans of the practice say it’s a great way to disconnect from screens and find peace I’m wandering around a walled garden on the edge of the North York Moors at dusk. The darkening (…)
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