Apropos of nothing, I enjoyed this opener to a column by the FT's Michael Skapinker: One of the curiosities of travelling from the UK to Australia is that you spend more than 24 hours flying over evermore remote and exotic locations only to emerge, exhausted and aching, in a place so immediately familiar. The similarities are everywhere: the cricket grounds, the striped school blazers, the newspaper worries about knife crime.
The sun never sets on the British blazer
The sun never sets on the British blazer
The sun never sets on the British blazer
Apropos of nothing, I enjoyed this opener to a column by the FT's Michael Skapinker: One of the curiosities of travelling from the UK to Australia is that you spend more than 24 hours flying over evermore remote and exotic locations only to emerge, exhausted and aching, in a place so immediately familiar. The similarities are everywhere: the cricket grounds, the striped school blazers, the newspaper worries about knife crime.