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Puzzles, knitting, gardening: Slow living makes a fast comeback
by Gary Dinges

USA TODAY    Translate This Article
17 May 2020

On 17 May 2020 USA TODAY reported: When it comes to hobbies during the coronavirus pandemic, what's old is new again. Puzzles, photography, knitting, cooking, and gardening are among the hobbies that countless Americans are embracing since most of the country went into COVID-19 lockdown. With large gatherings a no-no right now, they're ages-old creative outlets that are compatible with social distancing, while also offering a sense of personal gratification. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the fields of health and culture, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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