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February Bucket List: Embrace the season

In February, it’s time to savor the last moments of winter and plan for spring! With this February natural living bucket list, you’ll find things to do, ideas, and inspiration that match your natural lifestyle and embrace this beautiful winter-to-spring season.

Natural Living bucket list for February with things like ice skating, steeping chai latte, trying a new recipe and writing a handwritten letter.

I have gathered for you natural lifestyle inspiration in seasonal bucket lists that I am publishing monthly. You can join the email list below to get them straight to your inbox when they are published!

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Pile of books and text "read stories under blanket" as one of the things to do in February.

Invite in the calm and cozy

Invite in the calm and cozy with a blanket and a good book. Whether it is a novel, a detective story, or a biography, pick your favourite. I myself have started to gaze at the summertime and am amused by different herb and tea books.

Warm up with homemade beverages

Wintery spices are the thing when it is still cold outside, and you want some flavour. Chai spices are perfect to accompany any tea or coffee. If you want to have a perfect bedtime sip, try our Rooibos Chai Latte to enjoy a caffeine-free Chai latte.

Try out these teas and infusions

A drawing of a cup with a hot chai latte and some spices on the saucer.
A sketch of a quill and ink with a suggestion of writing a handwritten letter in February.

Ground yourself with writing

If you are not a journaler (I have my moments, too), try writing down things with a pen or, even better, a quill to romanticize the moment.

We are so hooked with all the electronic devices and handy ways to make notes on our phone that pausing with our thoughts is sometimes very needed. Ground yourself with writing, even if it is only a shopping list.

If you want to upgrade this bucket list task, you can use black tea or coffee to dye a simple paper to get the old-time vibe.

Spend time outside stargazing

February is still a time with deep darkness, though we have started to approach spring and summer. Take a walk to an open space in the forest or next to a field to enjoy the simple twinkling stars.

The sparkling light lights up hope and gives an unexpected joy when gazing from the pitch-dark ground.

Two stars and a bucket list task for February to enjoy stargazing in the darkness.
Two ice skates with a suggestion to go ice skating as a natural lifestyle bucket list task.

Enjoy the wintertime

You know. Soon it is Midsummer again, and there is no ice, so seize the moment, snag your skates, and go ice skating.

If you don’t have cold enough to skate on natural ice, find your closest ice rink. Pack some dark hot chocolate in a thermos to make the moment more delicious.

Make preparations for the time coming

Do the things your future self will thank you for and start planning your herb garden. When spring comes it comes rushing in and if you want to start growing the seedlings it is a perfect time to start thinking about what you would like to grow in your garden this year.

Any new herbs you would love to try? Add them to your list and share in the comments below. I would love to know more!

Learn more about herbs and tea

A drawing of a plant and text "plan your herb garden" for the coming season.
A sketch of a flour bag with a February bucket list suggestion to try a new recipe this month.

Shake off dusty routines

After the new year’s big dreamy moods start to vanish, shake off your dusty routines and try something different. Choose something in your shopping list that you would normally buy and try to make it yourself. Have you tried making almond butter from scratch yet? Or homemade cream cheese?

Soon you’ll see that you have your own kitchen staples and you need less and less processed foods filled with colorants and additives.

Start with these recipes

So tell me, what goes on your bucket list this February? Comment below!

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