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A Russian Christmas (traditionally celebrated on January 7th, though many festivities align with the New Year) is deeply rooted in folklore and family. To install a Russian vibe, you must focus on the "Yolka" (the fir tree).
Living an "outdoorsy" life doesn't require extreme sports; it’s about regular, intentional interaction with natural elements. ScienceDirect.com
You don't have to sell your house or quit your job. You just have to step outside.
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Urban nature counts. Rooftop gardens, river walks, botanical gardens, and even sidewalk trees are portals. Furthermore, most major cities have regional parks or national forests within a 60-minute drive. Use the weekend.