Cornwall & London in Spring

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Leisurely trip to the UK 🇬🇧 with Mark. Exploring the magical Cotswolds, breathtaking Cornwall & wonderful London Leia mais
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  • Mark walking onto the TitanicSalisburyThe gorgeous Willow CottageCozy Lounge in Willow CottagePersonal recollections of the fateful night

    My heart will go on…

    8 de maio, Inglaterra ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

    On Wednesday 10th April 1912 shortly after 12noon, RMS Titanic set sail from Southampton's White Star Dock on her maiden voyage to New York.

    Four days into the ship's journey from Southampton, England, to New York City, the Titanic collided with an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland on the night of April 14, 1912.

    1. Titanic’s departure from Southampton created a local tragedy of immense scale. Of the 685 crew members from Southampton, more than 500 died, leaving entire streets in mourning. Many homes displayed black wreaths on the doors in the days after the sinking.

    2. The Navratil brothers (aged 2 and 4), known as the “Titanic orphans”, were French boys taken aboard by their father under a false name. Their mother, who lived in Nice, only learned they were safe when their photos were circulated in Southampton newspapers.

    3. Most crew signed up just hours before departure, queuing along Canute Road in Southampton. Some weren’t sailors by trade—there were waiters, bellboys, and musicians simply seeking work in a tough port town.

    4. A coal strike in early 1912 led to other ships canceling voyages. As a result, Titanic was able to recruit extra passengers and experienced crew in Southampton who would’ve otherwise worked on other liners.

    5. Joseph Laroche, a Haitian-born engineer, boarded with his French wife and two daughters in Southampton. He was the only Black passenger on board. He died in the sinking; his wife and daughters survived.

    6. A Tragic Twist: Titanic’s reputation preceded her. Because she was considered “unsinkable,” many crew members (especially in Southampton) never received lifeboat drills or training—standard practice at the time but skipped due to tight schedules.

    To be honest, neither of us were overly impressed with the Titanic experience. It was interesting in parts but the 3 loud school groups did not help.

    Stopped off at Salisbury and had lunch: Established 1320. Haunch of Venison. Food tasted like it was established around same period!

    Our accommodation: Willow Cottage is a charming, 230-year-old detached brick and flint cottage located in the heart of Shrewton village. Set beside a winterborne stream. The village’s name, derived from “sheriff’s town,” reflects its historical ties to Edward of Salisbury, a landowner and sheriff in the 11th century . The village also holds significance as the birthplace of Cecil Chubb, the barrister who famously donated Stonehenge to the nation in 1918. Such a beautiful little cottage. Reminds me of the one used in the beloved Christmas movie 🎥 ‘The Holiday’. Surrounded by fairy lights and a hot tub. The perfect place to finish our country adventure after a late afternoon visit to Stonehenge as the sun set, as it has on our country UK 🇬🇧 adventure… Big city 🏙️ lights of London tomorrow!
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  • Knightsbridge & HarrodsHarrods 2025 Bear 🐻❤️🤍💙Looking down towards Trafalgar Square😢Retro BarEmpire CinemaMarta & the new knitted Royals ❤️Exit 4 (...excuse my thumb! 👍🏻)Ah! There's that sound!

    London Calling!

    9 de maio, Inglaterra ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    We have arrived!
    After circling Heathrow a few times to find the hire car return…it’s all worth it when you hear the screech of the train 🚆 arriving at the station and that so familiar & longed for smell of the diesel of the Underground.

    After a folly through the many levels of Harrods where Mark did his biggest purchases to date we headed to Westminster Station and took that obligatory Exit 4: Ah! There she was: The Elizabeth Tower. As soon as I see Big Ben it feels like ‘home’. Photos from all angles and a walk down past Parliament to Trafalgar Square and Embankment sealed the deal.

    Had a couple of drinks at Retro Bar then decided to head back to the hotel to freshen up before heading out again to get late dinner. The hotel for tonight is W14 in West Kensington: very basic & lugging heavy bags up 3 levels is definitely not something I’d recommend. It is what it is! Focus on the good 😊

    I’m back in London and that’s all that matters to me now, and, with only a week to enjoy… you can bet I’ll do the best I can! 🙏

    It was lovely to catch up with Marta tonight. We met at the front of the Empire Cinema where we worked together almost 30 years ago now… Found somewhere to eat and Marta surprised both of us with some lovely gifts: Biscotti from Burano and a very special new knitted Queen Elizabeth & Prince Phillip ❤️🤍💙

    Now Midnight 🕛 Exhausted 😴 but content 🇬🇧
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  • Kensington Palace & Home for the week!

    10 de maio, Inglaterra ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    This morning we went to Kensington Palace to the Dress Codes exhibition.
    Wills & Kate and the kids were, unfortunately, not available to take tea 🫖 but Kate made a reservation for us at her favourite place: The Veranda at The Goring Hotel tomorrow! 😉

    You can see from the pictures that we saw Elizabeth and Margaret’s’ matching dresses they wore after VE day was announced. We saw dresses from Princess Diana as well as Princess Margaret and Queen Victoria. Apparently Old Victoria was a trend setter! Who’d have thought Black was the 1880’s ‘in thing’ ✊🏻 It was okay but not patch on the Diana dresses’ 👗 exhibition that I saw a few years back. We also did the tour of the rest of the Palace as well, including Diana’s Sunken Garden 🪴 We also dropped into Cafe Diana across the road from the Palace. Diana used to pop in there occasionally and the walls are full of beautiful photographs of her, one being signed by her.

    After that we were finally able to unpack in our new home for the week in Battersea Park. It is a really lovely apartment. It is owned by an interior designer and he has done a beautiful job. The only downside is another three levels of stairs to climb! There were three levels of stairs last night and bringing luggage down this morning was so exhausting 😩 I’ve gotta tell you, the shine has gone off carrying heavy bags up and down stairwells in hotels, apartments and Tube Stations. My back is really telling me not to do it any more! It will be nice to just settle in one place for a week.
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  • To the Tower!

    10 de maio, Inglaterra ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    It would get no awards for hospitality or Customer Service, the food was crap 💩 but, what a view underneath Tower Bridge at The Vault 1894… The ‘iconic’ & ironic Pub located underneath Tower Bridge.

    It was getting a bit chilly as the night fell & the lights flickered but how can you beat such an amazing view? I was in awe!

    It always seems like some sort of amusement park… Not real when I’m around the Tower Hill and Tower Bridge area of London… It just looks too good to be historical!

    A fun night out. But plum tuckered out!
    While London doesn’t seem to sleep 💤 I certainly need to!
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  • The Goring High Tea 🫖

    11 de maio, Inglaterra ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    If it’s good enough for our future Queen 👑 then it is more than good enough for us! The Goring is famously where Kate Middleton stayed the night before her wedding to Prince William in 2011. The hotel even received a Royal Warrant from the Queen in 2013 for hospitality services to the Royal Household.

    The hotel employs footmen dressed in traditional red and gold uniforms, complete with white gloves — a delightfully old-school touch you rarely see anymore.

    The Goring’s private garden sometimes features life-sized sheep sculptures as a whimsical nod to the family’s ancestral sheep farming roots in Devon. (…where we have just come from)

    The Goring is famously decorated with hand-woven Gainsborough silk wall coverings, including in the Dining Room. Some took up to two years to complete.

    Now the review of the High Tea 🫖 Experience: the service was impeccable and the food was delicious. You could actually ask for more sandwiches which we probably shouldn’t have in the end because we couldn’t finish our cake 🍰 & tart selection which came out on a three tier stand. Marta and Mark received their own little birthday cakes with candles 🎂 in them to celebrate their 50th birthdays from last year which was a very lovely touch. The Goring Team also left Marta a personalised card! It is definitely not something you would do every day unless you were Kate Middleton because the final price which included a glass of Bollinger and a gin and tonic came to £130! Extremely fine dining at a Michelin star 🌟 restaurant. But the memories: PRICELESS 🥰

    We were tempted to buy one of the sheep 🐑 which each Guest receives complimentary when staying, but they were an extra £25 so we thought we had perhaps spent enough for the afternoon.

    It is a very balmy 25° in London today and, yes, extremely warm. Our bellies are sufficiently full!
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  • ABBA Voyage Take 2 🎬🕺🏼💃🏼💃🏼🕺🏼

    11 de maio, Inglaterra ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    With extremely full bellies after our Goring High Tea we caught 2 trains on the Tube 🚇 and a bus…headed to ABBA’s purpose made Arena in Stratford. This was my second time and I enjoyed it differently. It is so well done and the crowd really responds with great enthusiasm and energy. There is so much love and respect ✊🏻 in the room for ABBA. Their music 🎶 will truly live on, long after we are all gone. Photos are strictly prohibited 🚫 so that’s why there are not many. It actually makes for a lovely experience where everyone is actually living truly ‘in the moment’Leia mais

  • Big Ben: Up Close & Personal 🔔

    12 de maio, Inglaterra ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    Today we had the absolute thrill of climbing all 334 steps inside the iconic Elizabeth Tower—an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime experience. Standing in the bell chamber as Big Ben struck
    1 PM was nothing short of magical; the deep, resonant chime echoing through the tower was both powerful and humbling. To be so close to such a world-famous symbol of London history, feeling its vibrations in real time, filled me with awe and joy. This wasn’t just a tour—it was a moment of pure exhilaration, etched forever in memory.

    Betcha didn’t know:

    Big Ben isn’t the tower – Most people call the whole structure Big Ben, but technically, Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell, not the clock or the tower. The tower itself was originally called the Clock Tower and was renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012 for Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee.

    Big Ben cracked almost immediately – The Great Bell first chimed in 1859, but cracked just two months later. Rather than replace it, they simply rotated the bell slightly and used a lighter hammer, which is why Big Ben has its distinctive tone today.

    The clock is famously accurate – Its timekeeping is regulated by old British pennies placed on the pendulum. Adding or removing a coin can adjust the clock’s timing by 0.4 seconds per day.

    The clock faces are enormous – Each dial is 7 meters (23 feet) in diameter, and the minute hands are over 4 meters (14 feet) long—about the length of a London double-decker bus!

    I absolutely loved this experience, honestly one of the best experiences of MY LIFE! Therefore this entire blog is dedicated to The beautiful ELIZABETH TOWER & bold BIG BEN ❤️🤍💙🇬🇧

    (PS: No photos allowed on Tour so I found some representative from the web 🙃)
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  • That’s All!

    12 de maio, Inglaterra ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    After watching the movie last night in our glamorous Battersea apartment, we are now sitting waiting for the curtain to rise for The Devil Wears Prada Musical…thanks to Elton John and Lady Furnish!

    Stalls E 22/23 just close enough to see the expressions & feel the sweat fly from the stars’ brows and bodies! But not too close that the neck would strain and stretch!

    Curtain’s rising!

    Review soon…

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    It has Elton John all over it. It was really good… stayed very true to the movie. I think it will go a long way. Vanessa Williams was great as Miranda Priestley. The person they had playing Andi was a little bit old but with a few tweaks I’m sure it will run for a long time making Elton a lot of money … Especially seeing as he also has an avenue to sell his ‘special’ glasses. 🤓😜

    That’s all!
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  • Lisa's PurfumaryInside Tudor LibertyRegent StreetFortnum & MasonInside F&MThe Mall 🇬🇧Battersea Power Station

    Leisurely London 🛍️

    13 de maio, Inglaterra ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Wandering around the posh areas, peeking 👀 in some of Londons finest: Fortnum & Mason established 1707, Liberty London in Tudor style and meandering along Carnaby & Regent Streets which was still decked out in Union Jacks 🇬🇧 Mark made good use of his Wise Credit card 💳, especially in F&M because Teal was the primary colour while I was happy to look around and take in the opulence 💎

    We also checked out the relatively new shopping precinct near our accommodation: Battersea Power Station. It is basically like a huge DFO or Westfield shopping Centre. Fairly soulless to be honest. Was going to go up the lift which is inside one of the towers but the wait was too long today.
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  • Routemaster Tea & Friendship ✊🏻🥰🚍

    13 de maio, Inglaterra ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Theory & Practice are two different things when it comes to holiday activity planning. Today we shook, rattled & rolled throughout London on a 60’s Route-master bus which seemed like a good idea at the time AND, I’m certain it will seem better than it actually was with the passing of that same concept: time! My advice, if you’re thinking of doing it… I suggest going to M&S and buying yourself a ‘meal deal’, hailing the closest double decker and sitting upstairs with a cup of English Breakfast Tea… you will be less disappointed 🙃😉

    On the upside, Marta & I caught up with a work colleague from the Empire Theatre 🎭 Sadique, 28 years on! What a truly wonderful evening of laughter and reminiscing, recollection & remembering. It reminded us of the true magic that is made possible through our memories and life experiences! To top it off, we were in a beautiful venue overlooking London as the light of day faded into the spectacle of night! It is in these special moments that we are absolutely grateful ☺️ ✊🏻❤️
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