The Great Outdoors

The ‘perfect winter’ is getting rarer. So why do we still dream of it?

THE OTHER DAY I was standing in the Post Office queue, surrounded by displays of Christmas cards. There were cute fox cubs, cartoon penguins throwing snowballs and loads of nostalgic winter scenes. Ladies in Victorian bonnets, carollers gathered in ye olde market squares – all surrounded, of course, by generous amounts of snow.

The notional ‘White Christmas’ was true for some of those

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