Sunday, December 1, 2024

Day 13 June 20 Six Wives (National Portrait Gallery) & the Chelsea Physic Garden


    June 20th was my final day in London.  Two events on the schedule.   Six Wives (Stories of Henry VIII's Eight Wives) at the National Portrait Gallery and the Chelsea Physic Garden.  Another beautiful warm day.

The Six Wives exhibit closed on September 8.























































































On the way out, I spotted these two non-Tudor portraits.



The second stop was the Chelsea Physic Garden.  I had planned to visit several years earlier, but the visit was scratched when something else came up -- probably royal  This time, I made sure to go as it is wonderful and a super respite, especially on one's final day.   

It is London's oldest botanic garden.  "Established in 1673, by the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London, Chelsea Physic Garden is home to over 4,500 medicinal, edible, and useful plants."   The Garden is definitely for the "botanically curious."





























This elderly is a gifted artist.



























Last stop before dinner:  St. James's Park.

Getting ready for the Japanese State Visit











The Pelicans



















St. James's Park is my favorite park in the world.  Beautiful flowers and always interesting wildfowl.  I have never met a duck I did not like.  I headed back to Battersea, stopping at Melanzana, an Italian restaurant near my Air Bnb -- one bus stop.  The food was all right, but I have had better Italian food in London.    Then it was back to the apartment to finish packing and be ready to leave.    My friend Paul arranged for a taxi to pick me up -- remember I had my wallet stolen on June 15 - so did not have a credit card to pay for the taxi.  

I had breakfast one last time on the balcony before closing and locking the door.  I cleaned my dishes and put them away.   I gave the key to the concierge and headed outside to wait for the taxi, which arrived on time  It was time to say goodbye to my favorite city.  Despite the pickpocket, I had a great time, thanks to Katrina and Paul, two truly great friends.  
 



















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