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A Heady Afternoon

All the Queen's men and women were invited,
 this was just such a wonderful way to spend an afternoon.
Partying with the Royals no less, 
right outside their font door,
a heady occasion!

This will feature strongly in my
'Joy Portfolio'

Sending to 
Sharing the Joy Thursday

Comments

Annie Jeffries said…
Happy time. I've read some alternative points of view on this but I'm all about celebrating and she is one fine lady to celebrate.
rebecca said…
jubilicious!
Unknown said…
you went!?

it was great to see the nation in high spirits.
Meri said…
It is a remarkably long reign -- let's hear it for the Queen!
Unknown said…
Makes me proud of my British ancestry. I love all the pomp and circumstance. She is a beautiful soul.
QMM

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