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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Saga Magazine June–23.
Welcome
Hello everyone, I hope you are enjoying the long, sunny evenings that seem to smile warmly on our every endeavour at this time of year. And it’s not just the barometer heading in the right direction...
Coral vision
Our June picks
BLOOM POSTER £10.95, Desenio (desenio.co.uk)
STONEWARE CORAL DECORATION £28, Natalia Willmott (nataliawillmott.co.uk)
45CM STRAIGHT EMPIRE SILK IKAT SHADE ...
Jeremy Paxman
There are four squirrels playing in the lime tree outside my window. I say ‘playing’ in ignorance. They are certainly chasing and occasionally bumping into each other, but I do not know for c...
Jenni Murray
At last, here comes the summer and that irresistible longing to be by the seaside. Raised in a mining town, Barnsley, in the middle of Yorkshire, the sea seemed so far away. But, as the summe...
IN MY EXPERIENCE...
You studied modern history at university. Did that spark your interest in military history?
Much to my chagrin, military history was not seen as ‘proper history’. But I was able to do a modul...
This month we talk… music
SHUTTERSTOCK
People often say music is the soundtrack of our lives, but for most of us it’s actually the soundtrack of our teenage lives. According to research, the music we listen to age...