The Oldie

Marmalade addicts – the Queen, Paddington and me

‘If, at some future period of the world's history, men should acquire the art of flying, there can be no doubt that migration would become the custom, and whole nations would change their localities,' wrote Richard Jefferies in 1883.

Seville is in my DNA through the marmalade connection and its orange season. Famous for being over almost before it has begun, the season runs from the end of December through to mid-February.

This year, the season coincided with our hot-water boiler failing at precisely the same time as our daughters' planned

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