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London Day 2 — High Tea at Syon Park

Back in London, today was a leisurely high tea at Syon Park, home of the Duke of Northumberland for the last 400 years. Its history goes back to Henry VIII, whose coffin was brought to Syon for a short time after his death. There was no event here, other than a presentation of birthday cakes for Jsu and J-R — just high tea with sandwiches, desserts, and scones on the beautiful grounds. The tea was held in the Great Conservatory, a beautiful glass-paned structure with a glass dome. John Morton called in the Light and then the rest was just a party. After a few hours we were back on our bus to London, and in the evening a birthday dinner for Jsu was held at a London restaurant (last photo).

4 thoughts on “London Day 2 — High Tea at Syon Park”

  1. Thanks to take your time to do this trip report to all of us David. The photos you take make feel in unity with my spiritual peacemakers family. Through your eyes I can see peace present, the tenderness of the Christ in the nature, animals and buildings, through your art you turn this touchable, thanks for that. God bless your eyes David, your sensitivity, your openness to do that with your heart… golden kisses for you and all of you my friends…

  2. Michael A. Barber

    The Conservatory and grounds really are beautiful. Thank you. A belated Happy Birthday to JR and Jsu.
    L&L Michael

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