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Kensington

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    • Day 9

      Westminister Abbey and Harrods

      May 17 in England ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Today saw us visit Westminster Abbey. So much history. Pictures show inside, high altar and the Queens coronation chair. This chair has been used for all coronation held in the Abbey. Carina and I both commented how it should be labeled the Kings coronation chair - I can't help think that the queen still holds many more hearts than the King. After 3 hours there we went to Harrods for our reserved afternoon tea ( they don't call it high tea) what a feast - after all the food shown in picture came 4 scones and jam and clotted cream. Needlessly to say we brought home a doggy bag! ( one way to get something from Harrods.
      Thinking of trading the Volvo in.
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    • Day 12

      Paris

      May 20 in England ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Our day in Paris was a mixed bag but enjoyable. The visit to the Louvre was a little overwhelming mainly because of the heat ( no air conditioning) crowds, maps hard to read, and after figuring it out to discover one of the highly recommended exhibitions was closed for restoration!! We saw Mona Lisa - from a great distance. Up close and personal with Venus de Milo. Naturally all this was making memories but we were both so pleased to escape to the fresh air. Some smelling and buying at the Fragonard shop and then riding on the hop on and hop off bus ended the day and as we hopped off at the last stop Paris had a massive thunderstorm so a coffee was in order. Taxi back to Gard du Nord and home at 300kph on the Eurostar. Bed was most welcome especially for Carina who has developed a cold poor thing.Read more

    • Day 5

      Windsor, Stonehenge, Lacock and Bath

      May 13 in England ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Special to see so close the grave of Prince Philip and the Queen. Queues are sure part of tourism! Beautiful countryside ( yellow is rape), Seen Stonehenge, lunch at Lacock in the old pub George Inn and on to Bath where the rain started. A fascinating and historical townRead more

    • Diana: 25 years on…

      June 15, 2022 in England ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      It is always a reflective time when I visit Kensington Palace. Sure, I love all the history, particularly related to Queen Victoria and Princess Margaret who both lived here. But, obviously my biggest reflection is Diana. Everybody remembers where they were when they heard the news. I was living in London that year and remember feeling devastated as I travelled around France and Spain at that moment in time. I watched the funeral in Spain and the normally busy streets were completely void of people. It was eerie. Such a waste… Such an outpouring of grief. Can’t believe that it is 25 years this year. I couldn’t wait to get back to London. I lined up to sign the book of condolence at Kensington Palace and I saw the amazing floral tributes in front of Kensington Palace. They were as high as me and as far as you could see…💐🌹🌺🌸🌼

      Today all I had to do was walk out of my hotel room and cross the road to be at the palace. How fantastic is that? ❤️👑 I have visited and toured the palace many times but I get just as excited 😆 when I am doing it again. Today is no different! Last visit I saw Diana‘s dresses 👗 exhibition and this time the exhibition is ‘…life through the Royal lens…’📸

      And, what an exhibition it is! So many wonderful photographs… some never before seen. Queen Victoria started the photographic craze mid 1850’s with her reign. There is one photograph that shows her face smudged. Queen Victoria did this to the negative because she did not approve of the way she looked. It was with her children and they all are untouched. I simply devoured all the information around the photography and how it completely changed the public perception of the Royal family… as expected, the Queen calls all the shots when ever she has a photography session.✊🏻👑

      There was another story about Queen Mary crying for three days when she was to marry William. But, it became a true love story because William would not leave her side for weeks, even setting up a bed right next to her when she was sick and eventually died of smallpox.😢

      I am now standing in a quiet alcove admiring the serenity of Diana‘s statue. You are no longer allowed to walk around in the sunken garden which I was at first disappointed about, but then I spoke to the gardener who explained that a sunken garden is supposed to be appreciated from a distance, as a whole… It made complete sense and made it much more serene and respectful ❤️❤️❤️🪴🌸🌹🌳🙏

      This was indeed another highlight of this trip! There were not too many people so you had to complete silence to just admire and reflect. Beautiful moment 😢❤️🌹

      PS: I went a little bit crazy in the gift shop! Whoops! Rule Britannia! 🤪👑 🇬🇧 🇬🇧
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    • Day 7

      The Tower and National Gallery

      May 15 in England ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      A visit to the National gallery, paintings are mind blowing, ravens at the Tower, grim reminder of executions, Chapel showing the burial place of Anne Boleyn. View to tower Bridge and Carina getting close to a beefeater!Read more

    • Day 14

      Tate Britain plus

      May 22 in England ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Yesterday (Wednesday) we went to Tate Britain to see one of Carina's favourite artists' exhibition John Singer Sargent. Here are two of his many paintings and the one called Group with Parasols sold in 2004 for $39,110,000 nz dollars. We walked over Westminster Bridge and met Oliver before having a sail down the Thames and going out for dinner. 12kms today. Earlier in day we did find a very interesting museum called the Garden museum which was housed in the old Lambeth church - was very interestimgRead more

    • Day 16

      Beautiful Cotswolds

      May 24 in England ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Today we took a coach (mini van) tour out to the beautiful Cotswolds . We visited three villages, Burford, Bourton-on-the-water and Bibury. All were lovely and quite different to one another but my favourite was Bibury . Very laid back and quiet.Read more

    • Day 12

      Ai Weiwei exhibit

      May 31, 2023 in England ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      The Design Museum had a special exhibit of Ai Weiwei's work. It was called "Making Sense" and the catalogue described it as "a commentary on design and what it reveals about our changing values. ... Through material culture, he explores the tensions between past and present, hand and machine, precious and worthless, construction and destruction."Read more

    • Day 11

      Kew Gardens

      May 19 in England ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Kew gardens were the subject of our visit today. They are beautiful! We were both really interested in the Kew Palace where George III spent much of his time especially when he was so unwell.
      We walked 9 kms and were pretty tired at the end of the day especially as it got to 23 degrees. We are just so lucky withe weather- hope it lasts for Chelsea.Read more

    • Day 10

      Phantom

      May 18 in England ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Yesterday (18 May) we visited the famous Portobello road market which is home to up to 1000 dealers some of which are permanent while the rest are street stalls only open at weekends. The crowd was heaving!!
      In the evening we had tickets to the Phantom of the Opera at His Majesty's Theatre. This show opened with Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman in 1986 and has run ever since at this venue. The photo shows our seats were very close to that chandelier!
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    Kensington, Kensinqton, Кенсінгтон, Кенсингтън, کنزینگتون, קנזינגטון, केंसिंग्टन, ケンジントン, 켄징턴, Кенсингтон, 肯星頓, 肯辛顿

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