BBC Countryfile Magazine

Ellie Harrison

“There isn’t a single day in the world that is normal, so while I sidestep the skin-crawling notion of a ‘new normal’, I’m tasked with looking for the learnings – tiny nuggets of gold amid the industrial tonnage of badness that was lockdown. No doubt, Georg Hegel will be right again that “we learn from history that we do not learn from history” and, come Christmas

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