Friday, September 26, 2014

A Little London Magic

St. James Park

 I am just getting back from a wonderful trip to England. Autumn arrived while we were there, though everyone thought it felt more like Indian summer. The weather was beautiful --  sparkling sunshine and blue skies. Once I catch my breath, I will write more about the trip. But here are a few highlights from bustling London: 


 Anne Boleyn crowned as queen in "Wolf Hall"
Photo via here

A performance of the breathtaking "Wolf Hall," the play based on Hillary Mantel's gripping novel about Thomas Cromwell. The drama starts out with a glittering court dance and rapidly descends into strategic plotting in dark castles. Thomas Cromwell is at the center of things as he tries to help the King get out of his marriage to Katherine of Aragon so he can marry Anne Boleyn. We watch as Cromwell rises to power and his mentor Cardinal Wolsey sinks into disgrace. Do you remember the actor Nathaniel Parker who played Inspector Lynley on the television series of the same name? He stars as King Henry VIII and is fantastic in the role. Ben Miles who plays Cromwell is also excellent. He is in every scene and you can't take your eyes off of him. Just as the novel did, this play makes history live and breathe.


 Tower of London

   The art installation at The Tower of London to commemorate 100 years since World War I. The red ceramic poppies represent fallen British soldiers and have been added every day since August. By November the moat will be full. It was a poignant sight to behold.

Tower Bridge

A walk across Tower bridge on a beautiful day is always a treat


Peter Harrington Rare Books

A visit to the lovely Peter Harrington Rare Books was a reminder of the beauty of books. I have never seen so many beautiful editions of favorite books in one place. This visit resulted in an exciting purchase: the five volumes of "The Diary of Virginia Woolf." It will be fun to find the perfect bookshelf for these.


St. Mawes, Corwall

And then there was Cornwall...

It was easy to conjure up a Daphne du Maurier novel during our first walk into the little seaside village of St. Mawes on a breezy, sparkling morning. The seagulls were cawing as we walked along the cottage-lined road that leads into the village. The boat-filled harbour was in the distance and the water was just beginning to catch a few glints of sunshine. A dreamy, enchanting place. I bought a few novels set in this beautiful part of England which I am now reading. Can't wait to do a blog post on all the books I bought on this trip! And more on London, Cornwall, Devon, and the Cotswolds. To be continued...   

13 comments:

  1. Would love to go back to England and know where to go.

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  2. You were lucky with our weather; the last few weeks have been lovely.

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  3. Seeing the poppy installation at the Tower of London must be moving. It's such an interesting, touching remembrance. Lovely post, Sunday. Welcome back.

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  4. A perfect trip! Gorgeous photos. I can't wait to read more. "Wolf Hall" will come to NYC too. I definitely will see it! Hillary Mantel's new book set in modern/Margaret Thatcher times is coming out soon. On my list!

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  5. Can't wait to hear your opinions on the Virginia Woolf exhibition at the NPR. I was there in August and absolutely adored it! And oh, the books, of course I want to know more about the books... :) Welcome back!

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    1. I also adored the Virginia Woolf exhibition! It was so special and poignant. I spent at least an hour there as I read every word of each item. A once in a lifetime experience!

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  6. Welcome back - followed your trip on Instagram and it looked magical, as do these photos. Beautiful set of books you bought too.

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  7. So glad the Wolf Hall production was well done. I just read it is coming to New York with some of the original cast in April. I am also glad you had a wonderful trip.

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  8. You lucky woman, Sunday! I'm planning a trip over but haven't nailed down the exact month yet. The bridal gown exhibit at the V&A would be lovely to see but I won't bore you with my plans...can't wait to hear about everything you saw and did!

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    1. Yes, you must see the Bridal Gown exhibit at the V & A. Was fantastic with great vintage films covering all the royal weddings in the last century. Also don't miss Virginia Woolf exhibition at NPG. It may end soon. And if you can make it to London before "Wolf Hall" closes, that would be great. It was excellent! I know you will have a great time!

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  9. Welcome back! I enjoyed following your trip via instagram :)

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  10. What a great trip! I'd love to see Wolf Hall. Can't wait to hear more about your book purchases!

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  11. Did you manage to catch the first episode of Downton Abbey while here? Looking forward to reading your thoughts on the VW exhibition :).

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