poppypopcorn
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I think the red squirrels are a (excuse the pun) red herring.
If as the Australians say squirrels aren't a thing in Australia, then you can forgive Marion for not being up on her grey squirrel, red squirrel thing. She's a primary school teacher using Beatrix Potter books, with red squirrels in. She sees a much more common grey squirrel in Kent and mis-writes the postcard. That's the most likely scenario in my opinion.
Haven't listened to the last episode yet but if a school in Windermere is mentioned it's worth reiterating a couple of points - Marion could NOT work legally in the UK, even if she had married an EU citizen she'd have had to jump through all sorts of hoops to verify her qualifications and get a residence visa. No self-respecting school would have hired her. Illegal workers don't get employed in schools, they work in cash in hand restaurants, pubs, agriculture.
Also, Windermere is as far as you can get from Tunbridge Wells/Hastings and still be in England. It's literally one end of the country to the other. 7 hours in the car. Complicated train journey with changes of station in London. She was in south east England for a reason.
If as the Australians say squirrels aren't a thing in Australia, then you can forgive Marion for not being up on her grey squirrel, red squirrel thing. She's a primary school teacher using Beatrix Potter books, with red squirrels in. She sees a much more common grey squirrel in Kent and mis-writes the postcard. That's the most likely scenario in my opinion.
Haven't listened to the last episode yet but if a school in Windermere is mentioned it's worth reiterating a couple of points - Marion could NOT work legally in the UK, even if she had married an EU citizen she'd have had to jump through all sorts of hoops to verify her qualifications and get a residence visa. No self-respecting school would have hired her. Illegal workers don't get employed in schools, they work in cash in hand restaurants, pubs, agriculture.
Also, Windermere is as far as you can get from Tunbridge Wells/Hastings and still be in England. It's literally one end of the country to the other. 7 hours in the car. Complicated train journey with changes of station in London. She was in south east England for a reason.