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Post by Nats on Sept 8, 2022 21:34:06 GMT
Our world has lost one of its most loved Maám Queen Elizabeth aged 96
Her legacy will forever be implanted in our lives.
I first saw her on her Coronation tour in 1954 I was a wee tot
Next time I was in Palmerston North her motorcade was going down Fitzherbert Ave, I took the day off work in hope to see her.
What are your memories of our beloved Queen?
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Post by Theresa Green on Sept 8, 2022 21:53:32 GMT
Oh dear - I don't have any. Except...................her having Tea with Paddington Bear during the jubilee. With her Marmalade Sammie in her bag. lol
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Post by Nats on Sept 8, 2022 22:20:42 GMT
Oh dear - I don't have any. Except...................her having Tea with Paddington Bear during the jubilee. With her Marmalade Sammie in her bag. lol That was the best skit ever she did have a mischievous side to her
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Post by Nats on Sept 9, 2022 0:22:55 GMT
Phillip came to me today, and said it was time to go. I looked at him and smiled, as i whispered that "I know" I then turned and looked behind me, and seen I was asleep. All my Family were around me, and I could hear them weep. I gently touched each shoulder, with Phillip by my side. Then I turned away and walked, with My Angel guide. Phillip held my hand, as he lead the way, to a world where King's and Queens, are Monarch's every day. I was given a crown to wear or a Halo known by some. The difference is up here, they are worn by everyone. I felt a sense of , my reign had seen its end. 70 years I had served my Country, as the peoples friend. Thank you for the years, for all your time and love. Now I am one of two again, in our Palace up above. RIP Her Majesty 💙❤️🤍
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Post by Nats on Sept 9, 2022 0:33:37 GMT
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Post by Nats on Sept 9, 2022 1:41:40 GMT
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Post by Nats on Sept 11, 2022 3:17:51 GMT
addington sat down sadly On a green and quiet glade And pulled a sandwich from his little hat Made With the nicest marmalade He had heard sad news this very day That the Queen's life had come to an end He cried because that day they met She had become his bestest friend They had shared some tea That very day when to the Palace he had been invited He remembered he could hardly speak He was so very very excited He offered her his sandwich Made with such love and care She smiled at him and with a grin She showed that little bear That inside of her handbag There was something she had made And that She too kept a special sandwich Made of the finest marmalade Although he was just a little bear And she a regal queen Watching her take that sandwich out her bag Was the best thing he had seen He wondered if any body else would miss her Now that she had gone And his heart was filled up to the brim When he turned his little phone on He saw that Facebook had been flooded With her pictures old and new And that he himself that little bear Was also in them too Although today he is the saddest That he has ever been He will always lovingly remember The day he had tea with the Queen
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Post by Theresa Green on Sept 13, 2022 20:49:45 GMT
What a neat poem.
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Post by andri on Sept 20, 2022 1:25:56 GMT
Rest in Queen Elizabeth II. A stable matriarch indeed.
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