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The Best Quiet Places to Journal at an Airport: Finding Calm Before You Fly

For many people, airports are synonymous with crowds, queues and constant movement. The sound of rolling suitcases, boarding announcements and the excitement of travel can create an atmosphere that feels anything but peaceful. Yet hidden within almost every airport are places designed for quiet reflection. Whether you’re waiting for a flight, facing a long layover or simply arriving early to avoid the rush, an airport can become an unexpected sanctuary for journaling. With a notebook, a pen and a little intention, waiting time transforms into an opportunity to slow down, reflect and reconnect with yourself. At World Letter Writing Day,…

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Bakers Delight to Give Away Over 150,000 Free Hot Cross Buns as National Hot Cross Bun Day Returns

National Hot Cross Bun Day is back! On Friday, March 13, more than 500 Bakers Delight bakeries across Australiawill be giving away 300 free hot cross buns at each store — that’s over 150,000 freshly baked buns up for grabs nationwide. Following the overwhelming response to last year’s inaugural National Hot Cross Bun Day, Bakers Delight is cementing the event as an annual tradition to kick off the Easter season. Whether you’re a fan of Traditional, Choc Chip or Apple & Cinnamon, there’s a free hot cross bun waiting for you — no purchase required — for the first 300…

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This Tokyo Café Lets You Read, Write Letters and Say Almost Nothing at All

In a city known for its noise, neon and relentless pace, there is something quietly radical about a café that asks you to slow down — and speak only in whispers. Tucked away upstairs on a calm street near Koenji Station in Tokyo, R-za Dokushokan is a reading and letter-writing café that feels less like a business and more like a carefully protected secret. From the outside, it’s easy to miss. But climb the stairs to the second floor and you step into a space that feels as though it has drifted in from another world — part library, part…

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