Tuesday, September 22
A little grey drizzle did nothing to dampen our excitement this morning: Wayne was taking us to Canada House to see his magic carpets and maybe even walk on them.
After figuring out which door to enter and producing passports, we were ushered into the lobby, replete with a throne chair (display only), pictures of the Queen, and an elegant staircase, carpeted in op-art-y kind of stripe (not a Boucher). We were met by Caroline, the PR person with whom Wayne had been corresponding, and another staffer who wanted to meet Wayne, and then we were off on the tour. The house has been completely redone, with Canadian art from every province and territory: carpets, paintings, chandeliers, sculptures, furniture. Every where you look there is something to ohh and aaah about. Of course, the Wayne pieces stand out; bold, bright, warm.... but I digress....
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| Waiting outside Canada House... |
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| Canada House lobby papparazzi |
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| Caroline and Wayne |
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| The staircase |
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| Wayne checks out his carpet |
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| Sam checks out a chandelier |
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| The chandelier |
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| Winnie the Pooh in the Manitoba room |
Can you spot Terry in her coat-of-many-colors (thanks, Velma Keevil!)
And so we say farewell to Canada House and walk across Trafalgar Square to St. Martin-in-the-Fields for a hearty lunch in the crypt, followed by a concert in the church; piano and saxophone, played like you've never heard a saxophone played before.
After which we strolled up the Mall to Buckingham Palace (the Queen was not in residence, she preceded us to Scotland and Balmoral).
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| Canadians on the loose.... |
Royals, we wander through St. James Park, with the occasional rest stop.
This glass sculpture was designed by Art and Alice White's nephew.
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| Cyclists are alive and well in London |