WELLNESS
Your Spring Slowdown List.
As the days grow longer and the air warms – spring arrives as an invitation to pause and refresh.
September 2025
After the stillness of winter, this season feels like a gentle nudge from nature, reminding us to step outside, soak in the sunshine and realign with a slower rhythm of life.
Modern life pulls us in many directions, and while we might not notice the low-level hum of busyness, it leaves its mark. Springtime offers proof of something we already feel intuitively, that the sound of wind through the trees or the sight of a starry-night sky has the power to reset us.
Sometimes a gentle remedy isn’t found in a bottle or a quick-fix routine, but in stillness and the change of season. In sitting quietly on a deck watching the light change. In noticing the chorus of birdsong at dawn. In breathing deeply, or soaking in an outdoor bath with nothing but open skies above.
If you’re looking for a little inspiration to make the most of this season, we’ve put together a spring bucket list that’s less about rushing and more about recharging.
Spring is the season for picnicking. Pack a basket, and your Wandering Folk rug which can be found in your tiny home and find a patch of wildflowers or shady tree to sit.
This is your invitation to savour simple food outdoors and enjoy the ritual of eating slowly under an open sky.
Set your alarm a little earlier and greet the day with movement. A slow walk at dawn, with the light filtering through the trees, or slow yoga on the deck offers a reminder of how much beauty comes from small, intentional moments.
As the evenings soften and golden hour rolls in, place the Wandering Folk picnic rug on the deck, hop into the outdoor bathtub and look up.
Spring skies are clear, golden and full of promise, perfect for unwinding in the afternoon sun, stargazing or simply listening to the hum of crickets and nature around you.
Cook with fresh spring produce -think crisp asparagus, leafy greens or sweet strawberries. Enjoy the slow ritual of stirring a sauce in your tiny home, roasting vegetables or meat over a fire, or using the outdoor BBQ to grill vegetables.
Simple meals made from what’s in season are nourishing for both body and mind.
If you’re escaping with a partner or friend, the absence of distractions creates space for deeper conversation and true presence. We have playing cards in our tiny homes, books, or simply enjoy conversation with one-another in nature.
Fireside chats and shared silence become powerful bonding moments.
Whether it’s a weekend away or a night under the stars, time in nature is the ultimate spring tonic. Breathe deeply, switch off your screens and let yourself be absorbed in the sounds, scents and stillness of the wild.
This season isn’t about doing more, it’s about being present in the moments that matter. However you choose to embrace spring, let it be with a spirit of ease and joy.
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