Thanks, and farewell, to a country diarist | Brief letters

Goodbye, Jim Perrin (Country diary, 12 April). I’ve enjoyed your tales from Wales. Country diary often gives me a lift among the gloomy news, and your observations of a secret glen were no exception. I cut out and keep some of these snippets of rural delight, and I have one from you, Jim, about young robins in the garden, dated 8 August 2020. Thank you to all country diarists – keep up your quiet work. Barbara Foster Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire • People should be eating herring instead of mackerel as the latter is overfished, says the Marine Conservation Society (Report, 9 April). What planet are they on? My fishmonger says he can’t get herring. How I would love to make a herring, onion and potato pie. Herring are fishmongers’ equivalent of unicorns. Robert Howard Beeston, Nottinghamshire • Is the Michael Gove who was made a peer in the resignation honours list (Report, 11 April) the same Michael Gove who gave £2m of public money to a private organisation to which he was an adviser and, at the same time, education secretary? Surely not. Daniel Mcdowell Ludlow, Shropshire • I find sodium cromoglicate eye drops effective for nasal symptoms of hay fever as well (Letters, 13 April). If I stop them the symptoms return. Barrie Woodcock Southport, Merseyside • Re the difficulty in ordering an americano (Letters, 13 April), my daughter in Nova Scotia insists on ordering a canadiano. Paul Kennedy Ilkley, West Yorkshire • Have an opinion on anything you’ve read in the Guardian today? Please email us your letter and it will be considered for publication in our letters section.