A sad time for the world, the end of the Second Elizabethan era. Your have found two lovely photos. As well as a wonderful character, the Queen was a very beautiful woman. We will miss her very much.
I know this sounds like a trivial memory but I adored most of the Queen's hats. So I found a milliner who specialised in royal outfits and bought some beautiful hats.
A BREATH OF FRESH AIR is a fresh version of my former three year blog ACROSS THE POND which can still be accessed by clicking on the title above. I'm a transplanted Brit enjoying life in North Carolina.
Sixty two years of journeying back and forth across the wide Atlantic Ocean have kept me busy…….and made my life very interesting! Although I've now visited all seven continents, I continue to travel and look forward to sharing new places around the world. I love taking photos! All images are my own unless noted otherwise. Please do not use my photos without a request. I enjoy sharing and will usually say OK!
The passing of an era. Queen Elizabeth II was an inspiration to the world.
ReplyDeleteA sad time in British history and a sad time for her many admirers like me in California and around the world. Long live King Charles III.
ReplyDeleteNothing will be quite the same.
ReplyDeleteA sad time for the world, the end of the Second Elizabethan era. Your have found two lovely photos. As well as a wonderful character, the Queen was a very beautiful woman. We will miss her very much.
ReplyDeleteThe World mourns her loss, Mary. Be well ...........
ReplyDeleteI know this sounds like a trivial memory but I adored most of the Queen's hats. So I found a milliner who specialised in royal outfits and bought some beautiful hats.
ReplyDeleteIt's so sad. She was no longer young and yet the news of her passing came as a shock to many. HM will be missed.
ReplyDeleteShe truly was a wonderful lady!
ReplyDeleteI read your comment re you waving a flag in Newton Abbot! Amazing! Which school did you attend?
She was an amazing woman. It is very sad.
ReplyDeleteYes, very sad! She was a special lady.
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