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February 27, 2017
Hampton Court Palace
On my last day in England we travelled out
of London to Hampton Court Palace, the setting of much political intrigue. It
was the oft-married Tudor king Henry VIII who turned the country house of
Thomas Wolseley into a royal residence on the banks of the River Thames. Christopher
Wren and ‘Capability’ Brown later left their marks on the site and in 1838
Queen Victoria opened this Historic Royal Palace to the public.
February 20, 2017
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
When I started planning my recent trip to
England, I wanted to see a play. Then I heard about a new production to premiere
in London’s West End, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, and I registered for
priority booking. Advance ticket sales opened in October 2015 and I logged on
to find myself about 1,800 in the queue. After waiting two hours for my turn to
buy tickets I had problems on the web site and came away empty handed. The
first four months of performances sold out in hours.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at London's Palace Theatre |
February 13, 2017
Sunday Morning on Trafalgar Square
A few years ago I saw Van Gogh’s Sunflowers
in London’s National Gallery. Thanks to jet lag, the experience was a bit of a
blur. But there’s something about this painting that lured me back. Perhaps
it’s the expression of cheerful, positive energy from a man better known for a
life of emotional turmoil and tragedy.
The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square |
February 06, 2017
Harry Potter Studio Tour
My children grew up with the amazing exploits
of the boy wizard, Harry Potter, and together we’ve watched all eight films
(several times). With a new stage play in London’s West End and five planned
Fantastic Beasts films, the magical world created by J.K. Rowling will continue
to entertain us for many years to come. I couldn’t miss an opportunity to visit
the studio in England where the movies were filmed: Warner Bros. Studio Tour
London – The Making of Harry Potter.