The Guardian (USA)

Advice needed for a solo Christmas meal

- Adam Moliver Cheltenham, Gloucester­shire

You report that EU member state France has temporaril­y closed its border with the UK (Covid chaos disrupts Kent ports as France bans UK freight, 21 December). You also report that its fellow EU member states Germany, the Netherland­s, Ireland and others have done likewise. One could almost be forgiven for thinking these were sovereign countries in control of their money, laws and borders. A bit like the UK (except for the borders bit, obviously). Barry WillcoxKin­gston, Surrey

• Perhaps one of your many Feast contributo­rs could offer some festive advice to those of us who are going to be unexpected­ly, and sadly, eating on our own this Christmas. Alison Burroughes­St Albans, Hertfordsh­ire

• Brian Smith (Letters, 20 December) invites our opinions on the trustworth­iness (or otherwise) of bearded men. There are no bearded men in the present cabinet. Case proven? John Seeley Solihull, West Midlands

• As a contributi­on to Brian Smith’s survey, this Guardian reader started wearing sandals many years before a beard and, except for any effect on my mother, the latter seems to have worked best. Richard Harley Alresford, Hampshire

• Your obituary of the geneticist Brian Sykes omits one thing (18 December). He was a fine croquet player; in his prime he was one of the best in the country. I had the pleasure of playing him when he visited Cheltenham croquet club, and lunch afterwards was always enjoyable. Croquet is of course a Covid-safe game for all ages and abilities.

 ??  ?? A reader would like ideas for dining alone this Christmas. Photograph: Sitade/Getty Images
A reader would like ideas for dining alone this Christmas. Photograph: Sitade/Getty Images

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States