Flying into Heathrow….then south to the port of Southampton….
just leaving the evening we arrived…….
….then Queen Mary 2 arrived and docked….
…..and not long after our liner, Queen Victoria (in background) came into view and docked - we
saw all three from our hotel window which was a real treat.
Now into our third day at sea and heading for the first port of call tomorrow, Tallinn, Estonia.
The weather is fabulous…everything is fabulous!
Tea time now - here's raising a nice cup of tea and a cucumber sandwich
to you dear friends.
Sounds so wonderful Mary. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteWonderful...right down to the cucumber sandwich. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteMary, it all looks so elegant and delightful. What a fun thing to see all the Queens in port together.
ReplyDeleteHow lucky to see all three! Glad you are safe on board and enjoying your trip so far x
ReplyDeleteI loved these pictures. What an experience to see all three ships. Enjoy your cruise.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting. Bon voyage!
ReplyDeleteWe live not far from Southampton and rarely see more than one liner in at any one time. The Queen Mary 2 looks very sleek and elegant.
How good is that! Three Queens at once. They are huge!!! Live dangerously, Mary, and have some petit fours with a nice cuppa.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! How wonderful to see all three of these cruise ships at once. Have a wonderful time. xo Pam
ReplyDeleteSuzanne of Simply Suzannes at Home
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
Wishing I were there to join you for tea :0)
Suzanne
We went to Tallinn when on our cruise to St Petersburg a few years ago, loved it. I could never go on a cruise ship so big as the "Queens," too big and impersonal!! My brother has just gone on the Braemar from Dover to the Norwegian Fjords.
ReplyDeleteHave a great time, the afternoon tea looks very delicate and tempting, enjoy, Love Jackie in Surrey, UK.xo
Three queens - how festive!! The cucumber sandwich made me think of a fabulous lunch we had off the square in Tallin - Balthazar - a garlic restaurant!! Sweet little side el fresco area, baskets of posies, if the day is lovely. Thanks for sharing your journey!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds lovely - and I'm another one who'd love to join you for tea!
ReplyDeleteHappy sailing and travels!
ReplyDeleteOh, I wish I was there right with you!
ReplyDeleteAhhhh! Teatime at sea is so extra special. Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteJust seeing those ships and the water, plus the cup of tea
I want to take a cruise. It has been way too long. Happy
travels, dear friends.
Looks like you are having a wonderful time Mary and Bob. What a great trip!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to see all the "sisters" from your balcony! Have a grand time - miss chatting with you! Jeannette
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