In my heart I am British.
I ache each spring as the fields of flowers bloom without me.
The Wild Rape Seed.
The Bluebells.
And the Poppies.
I am always a little sad to hear of Wimbledon, Ascot, Regatta and the Chelsea Flower show…. all taking place so far away.
I hope that someday, one of my children gets married in England just so that I can wear a fabulous hat.
In my next life I will be a college student in London, or Cambridge or Oxford.
Oh, wait, that was this life, just a million years ago.
Last spring I celebrated the Royal Wedding as if I were personally invited.
This weekend there has been an abundance of television coverage of the Royal Diamond Jubilee. It makes me nostalgic. I long to be someplace that looks like this:
or this….
or this…..
I don’t personally know The Queen. BUT, I have been in her presence. Now, I have also been up-close to Barack and George W, but neither made my heart flutter quite like her wave. That well practised swaying arm and twist of the wrist.
I captured this shot at the Royal Ascot in 2006.
This afternoon I will sit along the water’s edge, wearing a big hat and sipping Pimms…..
The view will be sailboats on turquoise waters.
But I will pretend that it looks more like this….
and this….
Sixty Years, congratulations Your Majesty!















June 3rd, 2012 at 2:48 pm
Dear Jackie, it’s good to know tyhat you remember us with such fondness. Today has been a great day and the river pageant reminiscent of a Canelleto painting, sadly the heavens opened and the rain fell but we were not deterred and it made the whole event very British. Last weekend was glorious with hot sunshine and blue skies, we were at our house in Wales and enjoyed beautiful beaches with not a soul in sight….but now the children are on half term holiday! If one of your children do get married in England one day I can recommend Le Manoir au Quat Saisons in Oxfordshire where we celebrated our daughter’s wedding last month. A really magical setting and the most amazing food. The two coeliacs among our guests were treated like royalty! Google it, it’s worth a look. I hope that soon I can send you a link to the photos which we can’t wait to see. Enjoy the rest of our Jubilee celebrations under the blue skies of PR. Love to you all Sue xxx