I have just checked this blog, looking at the view that my followers see and I am upset ........... it does not display the way I set it up.
I realise that because the photos do not always display side by side my comments do not always make sense.
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C
Memories of a Brummie girl from the fifties to date. These are my gift to the generations that come after me.
Monday, 20 August 2012
BUCKINGHAM PALACE ........ THE VISIT
There was a big, and I mean big, queue to enter, from the Ambassadors Entrance, but it was very well organised as each ticket is given a 15minute window. Ours was 13.00hrs and G & H was 13.15hrs. The queue went round the side from the entrance to the front, already split into time slots. We were moved into the tent behind the fence where a few ground rules were explained to us like no photography, keep in line, any questions could be put to staff etc. and then …………..
It was like going on a plane as security checked us and our bags, but then the crowd thinned out a bit and, as at the Palace of Versailles, we collected our ear phones – not me, I can never understand them – but while I waited for the others to collect theirs I chatted to a member of the staff who said there were written guides so I had one of those. Up the Grand Staircase and off we went. I wish I could've kept the paperwork but they had to be handed back with the headphones when we went into the garden.
I shall show the pictures from the Souvenir Guide that I bought for R at training, wish I had bought one for myself now!!!!
The Green Drawing room
impressive and very bright - more like gold really but then I realised it is the furniture which is green! doh!!
impressive and very bright - more like gold really but then I realised it is the furniture which is green! doh!!
The Throne Room
Those two seats although quite well worn were
a bit awe inspiring, most likely very uncomfortable for sitting on. Most of the Royal Wedding photos were taken in here and I can understand why. It is a huge room. Not much furniture so lots of room for people to mingle and children to run about.
The Picture Gallery
I wasn't aware that the Royal Family had so many original paintings. All subjects and Artists.
Then we all veered off into a darkened room, with large well lit cases which were set in an S shape down the centre of the room. The Royal Jewels were amazing but looked like glass, I don't know why diamonds don't do anything for me. The room was organised so that there were two queues going through, one on either side, it was very hot and noisy. The Jewels were in large glass cases, lit like jewellery shops so that the diamonds sparkled, and the folks went through the room and out into the Ballroom . PJ was caught up in the centre and, after I had sat for 10mins waiting for him, I went out as I thought I had missed him. Suffice it to say that this was one time he was not wearing his hat!!! When I followed the route into the Ballroom there were just rows of seating (which was crowded with people who had funny black ears!) and he was nowhere to be seen. I went back and a lady staff member came to inquire if I was alright. I explained and she went off to look for him. He eventually came out, not knowing that anything had happened!!!! The lady just laughed along with us – I hope ……….
The Ballroom
This room was set with cushioned benches across the room, rather like a church. Considering it had been soooo crowded and hot in the jewels room, the Ballroom gave us chance to cool down, catch our breath, natter about what we had seen (the headphones came off for a short time) and really look around. It wasn't quite as crowded as at the photo of a Knighthood ceremony shown here but set us thinking of all the ceremonies held there ………….


The State Dining Room
The state dining table never has a table cloth, the finish is like glass except for the bit where G put his fingerprint – found out afterwards that G had licked his finger and pressed it on the table top. I told him it was a good job he didn't have a Police Record! love it!
Made my day!!!
Blue drawing room
Very large, very crowded and very hot!
It didn't look much like this!!
The music room is huge, very bright but not much music. People tended to spill out into here and, with the windows open it seemed quite cool. There were no instruments apart from the piano on show. Imagine the Princesses playing on the piano for their father and mother .............................. old romantic aren't I?
White Drawing Room
I thought this was very fussy but lots of great paintings and beautiful furniture.
I thought this was very fussy but lots of great paintings and beautiful furniture.
The Minister's Staircase
The marble statue of Mars is huge, beautiful – this photo does not do it justice.
I have to admit that I didn't 'see' much of the rooms after the music room as I was very hot and, as the crowds were quite thick here, we just walked through to the Garden.
We came out onto the terrace, with stepes down to the garden, where there was a Garden Café so we immediately adjourned to it!!! This is the view from the bottom of the steps. Just over on the left are the 'points' of the Cafe tent.

Poor N had to pay out as we had previously decided to have a
Everything was throwaway so it was easy to clear the tables as we left (as in McDs – but nothing like McDs!). The trays were a plain duck egg blue, paper plates, good plastic cutlery and takeaway cups. Somehow it didn't feel cheap.
It was very busy and noisy but then it was a sunny day and perfect for a Garden Party!!!
This must be what the Queen sees every day she is here (without the crowds of course!)– beautiful! There photos were taken from the steps but away from the Palace. PJ happened to be behind the lampost as I focused and then stepped into view as I snapped - is that a case of photo bombing??
We wandered off to the garden and just followed the path round.
View of the music room from the other side of the lampost!
I was surprised that the garden was so informal but if the Queen or family members go walking (or perhaps jogging in the case of the younger members) first thing in the morning it must be wonderful. Mist rising from the lake ..................
View from the lake towards the Palace and at 16.00hrs it was difficult to look at the lake and reconcile it with the fact that we were in the centre of London .
I don't know if you can see it but we noticed the Heron beyond the Coot. Was it real or fake? I said fake but PJ reckoned he saw it move its head. I think this was a manmade nesting place but it was certainly being appreciated.
I shall have to look this one up but this bush had really unusual blossoms. I couldn't get close enough to read the label but ....................... lovely.
| Showed off against a fence - until everything else grew! |
| Showed off to perfection in a woodland setting |
- See Maj's Wind Anemonies
See my Wind Anemonies -
Last minute ice cream if you haven't stopped for coffee.
The views from the exit gate – to the left and back into the garden - how I would love to see where the right path would take me ......... there is a little bridge at the end ................
Stepping through the gate, we stepped back into the hustle and bustle of 'the Capital City' with all the noise, traffic and smells. It was like stepping through the Wardrobe in 'The Lion, the witch and the Wardrobe' book, another world.
The whole event was very organised and the staff were just wonderful. So helpful and kind and informative and smiling and chatty and ………… great.
The staff around the Palace wore navy blue jackets trimmed with red and teamed with navy trousers/skirts, nothing was too much trouble, there were no stupid questions etc and all with a smile.
The staff in the Garden CafĂ© wore cream shirts and duck egg blue trousers/skirts. I wasn't keen on the style of the shirts here as I didn't think that it suited some of them but …………… when you think HOW MANY staff would be needed for these thousands of people (keeping visitors happy is a major job – visitors from all over the world) …………. I would imagine the uniforms would be bought in vast numbers and sizes and you grab the best you can.
We spoke to a young lady in the garden who said that it was just a holiday job for her while at University. She thought she had finished her exams but then had to learn sooooo much, especially to do with the house; it was like cramming all over again!
I also had a joke with the young man at the exit who was wishing us goodbye and hoped we had a good time. He and the Policeman were in fine form and, as usual, I tried to leave them laughing and feeling good.
Marvellous. I shall take more cash with me next time to buy souvenirs.
Sunday, 19 August 2012
A visit to Buck House
We left home mid afternoon (Am I excited. .... you bet your life I am!!!!!)
As we have travelled up and down to Prickly Green we promised ourselves one day we will stop here and there on the way. Today we made our first one. ........ McD's. you didn't think we could just keep driving past did you? really?!!
Two free glasses and a meal later we continued on our merry way.
The weather was a day of rain and traffic but it all kept moving out of our way and we arrived safe and sound at P G. We chatted, drank tea and eventually went to bed at 23.00hrs although we had to be up at 06.45hrs the next day.
We met up with all the other ladies. and a few men. in the rain at a village hall deep in the English countryside.
This was a WI outing and I had never met real WI women before, very nice ladies, all sorts short, fat, thin, tall, elegantly dressed, casually dressed. Some of us – casual in jeans – were off to enjoy ourselves, some of us came straight from the farm, some of us thought we might meet the Queen – heigh ho! She's in Balmoral!!!!!!
We boarded our coach and drove off down the bendy lanes. English countryside peers through the low cloud showing views that cannot be seen from the car. Magnificent! Wonderful!
Some MORE places to visit.
Some MORE places to visit.
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| Great Witley Church |
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| Great Witley Court |
We joined the motorway at 08.00hrs and after several breaks arrived in London at 10.30hrs which was good as we didn't have to be at the Palace until 13.00hrs.
We wandered around the shopping centre near to where the coach stopped, which turned out to be a food place with a M & S – so after coffee on the motorway we now had another coffee (not me ………… I'm thinking 'Palace .. toilets?!). I could have made better use of this time but there you go! When in a group we must stay together – who says!!!
I am sure this was used for some Royal Occasion so I will have to research .........
Eventually we went to the Palace and joined the queue – the great British pastime of queuing!!! We did the Palace – photos were not allowed although I did manage to take some of the garden.
See separate post for all the goss
We left by the back gate where our coach was waiting and we were going home by 16.45hrs.
The reason for the crowds was that Hyde Park was the place to be if you didn't have any tickets for the real thing.
Free entrance to enclosures that has big, big – ok! Large – screens so that families could enjoy the Olympics.
There were a fair few people in pink hi-view vests, which I presumed were some of the volunteers, oh yes! and bikes – the 'Boris Bikes' as well as others (The Lord Mayor of London provides electric bikes at certain points to enable people to get around the parks, so I understand, and these are known colloquially as Boris Bikes).
You might be able to see them across the green in this photo - the paths are rammed with people and bikes!!! Best view that I could get from a coach window!!!
Some of the buildings we passed were magnificent, I had not come into London from this angle before so I was a bit camera happy.
| this block looked really lush and green but I think it is just the planting in the entrance |
We arrived home about 21.45hrs and we all settled into G & H for tea – unexpected pleasure – Spaghetti Bolognese H style. Very nice but my bed was
A very good day and one we shall repeat but making our own way and on our own, perhaps stopping overnight at D's.
Our ticket was 'double stamped' at the exit so that we could come back again at a cheaper rate.
We did this so that we could do a tour of the garden – I mean a house is just a house after all!!!!
Our ticket was 'double stamped' at the exit so that we could come back again at a cheaper rate.
We did this so that we could do a tour of the garden – I mean a house is just a house after all!!!!
Saturday, 18 August 2012
Martley Village Fete
What a superb day we have had!!!!
I did not think it would be so good as we were up until 02.00hrs labelling spice pots!!! This morning we were out of bed and price labelling Card Embellishment Packs!!!
We were off to Martley Village Fete and were taking a stall, hopefully to sell a few more spices and some of my card stash.
It rained on the way there and, although we were late getting there, thanks to road works, sunday drivers etc., the gent on the gate was pleased to see us. Our place was all pegged out so 'up with the gazebo' and out with the spices. Just like old times but not as much stock.
We did not sell an awful lot of my stash but PJ managed to sell some more spices and we covered the cost of our diesel .......... and of course .............McDs for tea!! no not really - just an apple pie and a free coffee!
Came home shattered, hot,sweaty glowing and thirsty, so after several cups of tea/coffe we managed to unload the car and relax.
What a brill day!!!!
Tomorrow I will tell you about our trip to Buck House - oh! yes! I have managed to type it up and get it all ready.
What's that? About time! have I told you about other fetes we used to go to ................................
I did not think it would be so good as we were up until 02.00hrs labelling spice pots!!! This morning we were out of bed and price labelling Card Embellishment Packs!!!
We were off to Martley Village Fete and were taking a stall, hopefully to sell a few more spices and some of my card stash.
It rained on the way there and, although we were late getting there, thanks to road works, sunday drivers etc., the gent on the gate was pleased to see us. Our place was all pegged out so 'up with the gazebo' and out with the spices. Just like old times but not as much stock.
The WI Tent (Women's Institute - every village has to have one!) was down the centre of the stalls. It felt good to visit and chat with several of the ladies there. They were showing quilting and quilling as well as selling their produce. They asked me to join but I thought it a bit too far to come! They were shocked when they found out I lived in Birmingham.
| there is a dog show on at the moment retrieving balls etc from behind straw bales |
There was an arena with various entertainments showing thoughout the afternoon. We were one stall away so managed to see them all - the belly dancers I could do without. The Zumba dancers made me feel as though I was back in Brum with the bankra music. There were several other entertainments and also ......... what I would call 'Blue Grass Mountain' dancing, a bit like June Carter-Cash used to do. Fantastic!
| That little girl desperately wanted her hat in my photos - if I moved, she moved. |
You can also get the gist of it here -
And of course the inevetiable children's ride ................|
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The sun came out after about an hour and it was gorgeous but soooo hot ......... memo to self - do not complain about heat .. or sun........winter comes soon enough.
Came home shattered, hot,
What a brill day!!!!
Tomorrow I will tell you about our trip to Buck House - oh! yes! I have managed to type it up and get it all ready.
What's that? About time! have I told you about other fetes we used to go to ................................
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