High Tea!
I travelled to London, to meet up with my sister who lives there and we had a proper afternoon tea at Fortum and Masons department store. We had little cut sandwiches and a range of scones with cream and jam plus a range of cakes. All Served on lots of pretty cups and saucers. Whilst a very smartly dress lady played on a big grand piano.


After our special tea, we did some window shopping and people watching and spent some time wandering around the West End and London’s China Town.

Hope you enjoy these pictures,
Linda
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