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LOOK again and ask your self the place so lots of your good reminiscences of journeys away, and your unexpectedly wealthy strands of thought, started. Typically, it may be when messing round close to water – or, if you’re in the best place, exploring rockpools or tide swimming pools.
In The Jay, The Beech and the Limpetshell, Richard Smyth, who creates New Scientist‘s fast crosswords, rediscovers the pure world as he and his kids discover Whitley Bay in north-east England, and woods and moors nearer to dwelling in Yorkshire. The younger, Smyth discovers, are pure explorers and questioners. We will, we should always, …