Buckingham Palace - July 2011 |
Anyways, besides cruising the shops in Westfield and the major High Streets (Oxford St. and Regent St.) we kept busy simply “hanging out”… Walking from Big Ben and the Embankment up through St. James’s Park to Buckingham Palace and then back down the Mall and up Park Lane to Oxford Street; quite a trek, but we hardly noticed, too engrossed in conversation.
We partied a little and laughed a lot. I was so happy to finally introduce her to my new “mates” in London and had a great time out celebrating a roommate’s birthday. The Londoner was of course the perfect boyfriend, looking out for her when I was not able to pick her up from the train station and putting up with our girlie chats!
Sunday was a day of classic English recreation as we were lucky enough to attend one of the social calendar events of the season – the Cartier International Polo Cup Tournament held at The Guard’s Polo Club. We got there (almost) on time and (almost) without any problems (lost printout of tickets, which still have yet to re-appear!) and after an hour and a half on a double decker bus – we arrived in at Windsor Park with F&M hamper in hand, filled with mixed berries, brie cheese & crackers and of course CHAMPAGNE! We spent the entire day drinking PIMMS (England’s signature summer drink) and our champagne, eating, chatting and taking in all of the day’s activities (and fashion) – to be honest I don’t think either of us had a clue about what was happening in the game, but it was still entertaining to watch!
Before heading out on the town - July 2011 |
Sunday was a day of classic English recreation as we were lucky enough to attend one of the social calendar events of the season – the Cartier International Polo Cup Tournament held at The Guard’s Polo Club. We got there (almost) on time and (almost) without any problems (lost printout of tickets, which still have yet to re-appear!) and after an hour and a half on a double decker bus – we arrived in at Windsor Park with F&M hamper in hand, filled with mixed berries, brie cheese & crackers and of course CHAMPAGNE! We spent the entire day drinking PIMMS (England’s signature summer drink) and our champagne, eating, chatting and taking in all of the day’s activities (and fashion) – to be honest I don’t think either of us had a clue about what was happening in the game, but it was still entertaining to watch!
The Guard's Polo Club - July 24, 2011 |
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