Victoria here. I love to travel. Any place, anytime.
As long as it starts or ends in London.
Big Ben
Buckingham Palace Gate
I travel for fun, to study history and biographies of famous people, to sort out the eccentricities of the natives and the visitors alike, and — I admit it — to peruse the gift shops wherever I go. Ordinarily I am not a very good shopper. To me, most shopping is in the ERRAND category, to be dispensed with quickly and with a minimum of fuss. BUT! Not so when I am in a museum…or a stately home…or a cathedral…or a palace…or in Liberty of London.
Liberty Exterior
Interior, Liberty, Regent Street
Trying for a shot of Apsley House
I love to take lots of pictures, abetted by the wonders of the digital camera, with which you can delete any picture you don’t like immediately and try it again. Snap, snap, snap. Of course, my husband tells me I have way too many pictures and that I will soon fill up my hard disk, but I can’t wait to be at it again. He especially laughs at all the flower and garden pictures I take. A rose is a rose is a rose, he says. But I know that one rose comes from Cadogan Square.
Cadogan Square
Or from the heart of Bloomsbury:
Gordon Square
Or from Windsor Castle.
Garden at Windsor Castle
Another one comes from Hatfield House! No two are the same.
The Old Palace, Hatfield
Another favorite of mine is wisteria. I can’t resist grabbing the camera and shooting away when I encounter those dripping purple blossoms.
Old Palace, Hatfield
And did I mention how much I love to browse in the gift shops? We all know that every one of those items is probably available on line — and if I ordered it, I wouldn’t have to crowd my suitcase with new possessions. But I am helpless in the face of that sign: This Way to the Gift Shop.
I love to visit in the winter…
Eastwell Manor, Kent
…spring
bluebells and rhododendrons at Bowood, Wiltshire
…summer
Old Palace at Hatfield House
…and autumn
Sheffield Park, East Sussex
I love to visit castles
Bodiam Castle, Sussex
…Palaces
Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire
…Stately Homes
Bowood, Wiltshire
…Cottages
…Villages
Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire
…Towns
Chippingham, Wiltshire
…Cities
British Library, St. Pancras Station and Hotel, London
…Roman Sites
Chedworth Roman Villa
…Medieval sites
Cothele, Cornwall
…Tudor sites
Hampton Court Palace
…Georgian sites
Kew Palace
…Regency Sites
Brighton Pavilion
…Victorian Sites
Highclere Castle
…Small Museums
The Salisbury Museum, Wiltshire
…Huge Museums
The British Museum
…Art Galleries
The Wallace Collection, Manchester Square
And did I mention gift shops?
Of course, I also love the food.
Fish n’ Chips
…The Ubiquitous Full English Breakfast
Well, at least a little of it!
…Sunday Roast
with Yorkshire pudding and veg
…Tea in all varieties
Pump Room Champagne Tea, Bath
…and the ultimate in shopping for the gourmets and gourmands among us, Fortnum and Mason.
Fortnum and Mason, Piccadilly
Fortnum and Mason Window
Best of all: Bookstores!
Hatchards, Piccadilly
Sorry, I can’t add more now —
too busy browsing the shelves! See you in England!!
Hugs, Victoria
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