In June we visited London and Windsor
for a few days before embarking upon
an incredible cruise to Iceland.
I went with my daughter and family
also my sister Annie.
I have a lot of photos from Ann, Sabrina,
Martin and Suzanne.
In the photo below is my grandson Mathieu,
sister Annie, granddaughter Sabrina,
me and son-in-law Martin.
Suzanne took the photo.

We arrived at the airport in Montreal,
we're waiting for the 2nd taxi with
Martin, Mathieu and Sabrina.
This was Annie's first time
across the Atlantic, 6 hrs.
She was a little anxious.
I wear sunglasses because of an eye condition Entropion.
Still waiting for surgery. It could be a long wait.
There's a lot walking at Heathrow Airport.
We stayed at the Marble Arch Hotel
in Central London
It was very crowded in London
with tourists, unlike my previous visit
Parliament Square Garden

The gates at Buckingham Palace,
Queen Victoria Monument.
| Suzanne and I on the right of the middle. |

Queen Victoria reigned for nearly 65 yrs.
Queen Elizabeth reigned for 70 yrs.
Delicious food
On a previous visit in 2019
Big Ben was under renovations.
This time I heard it chime.
Many monuments in this area.
The Woman of World War II.
Sir Winston Churchill
Gandhi

People everywhere
On our second day in London, we took
Windsor Station
Windsor Castle
Founded by William The Conquerer,
in the 11th century and has been
home to the Royal Family for over 900 yrs.
We visited the State Rooms inside,
with Gothic architecture
stunning chandeliers,
Queen Victoria's art
collection, china, etc.
"no photos allowed inside"
At the top, the flag pole
donated by Vancouver, Canada,
one of their tall trees.
A different flag flies,
donated by Vancouver, Canada,
one of their tall trees.
A different flag flies,
when King Charles is home,
and on special occasions.
and on special occasions.
No wind today, its not flying.
St. George's Chapel,
a medieval Gothic Church,
Previous Monarchs are buried inside the
Chapel, including King Henry V111.
We visited the
King George V1 Memorial Chapel,
The Royal Vault,
the resting place of
Queen Elizabeth 11 and Prince Phillip.
Also Princess Margaret was cremated
(The only monarch to be cremated) and
her ashes are buried beside Prince Phillip.,
We also saw the changing of the guards
which takes place three time a week.
We hadn't planned to see it, it just happened
when we we were there.
Annie at Daniel Department Store,
with her bag of sweets
.
Fancy Hats
There is an Ivy Restaurant also in Windsor
resembling the Iconic Telephone Box
we see around London.
Some photos of food in London
On the train to
Southhampton to board the ship.


I'll be back with blogs on
Belgium, Amsterdam, Norway,
and Iceland.
Thanks for your visit
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Thank you so much for such a memorable photo essay of your visit to my favorite place! I adore London and get "homesick" for it, even though it's never been my home, I've just been a visitor! But it feels like it should be. Seeing so many of my favorite sites was just the tonic I needed for these cold days of being at home! Your photos are terrific and you really did do and see a lot. I wish there were more of England but I'll look forward to the rest of your visits!
ReplyDeleteHi Jeanie. I was thinking of you as I did this blog. Hope all is well with you and Rick. I havent been blogging a lot this year. Life happens. This was the first time I took a cruise and I loved it. Will chat again. xo
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