I too have had this trouble :rolleyes:
The Landscapes I like to photograph are about 4hrs drive from where I live
However, I have learned to adjust my "eye" to photograph locally
So I cannot photograph the stuff I normally like to photograph when at home - so I must photograph other things.
So I look not to - in my case waterfalls and rugged rocky outcrops (there are none here)- but for small things - the details we look at every day but because they are such everyday things we rarely "see" them
Its about changing your vision and perspective.
Walk about in your garden and really look for things - small & detailed things.
Walk or drive to your nearest park / forest / heath land and take your time to really look about you.
Drive to the next town and look at that - both the new stuff and the oldest buildings you can find
I think its like writers block - so don't take the camera with you but just walk around and look properly - it can be amazing what you notice when you look properly.
A whole new world opens up to you
But it is hard and will take time to adapt to the new way of seeing
Good luck
Martin