Wow. You are impatient.
It's something related to this post. Some re-gifting may be involved.
But trust me. It will be worth it! Pip Pip & Cheerio.
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The view from the ferry was just stunning:

Here we go. Ahem.
View from the ferry:
The city named after this fine lady:
That would just be silly.
So, what sort of things can one expect in this charming little city?
Well, there's a load of sights to see. Totem poles:
Giant sundials:
And men in kilts (and the women who love them):
Victoria is also a city of culture; the streets are alive with the sound of music. It's an inclusive place - a place where there is room for both accordian...
...and violin:
And, of course, since we were there anyways, I needed to check out the renos being done on our summer cottage:
With all there was to do and see, where did we begin?
Our decision was clearly made for us when we happened upon Ol' Chestnut belting out a heartwarming rendition of "Happy Birthday to You-u-u-u-u-u!" :
It was time for a carriage ride for our fair Bubba and her three bodyguards.
Poor Bubba had to rethink her entire tea-drinkin' ensemble.
There is also, I am told, a encyclopedia's worth full of etiquette that surrounds High Tea. In the vonB clan, however, we play to our strengths and present to you a couple of the High Tea Don'ts:
After we all reached critical mass on our fill of finger sandwiches, scones and cookies, we went in search of the miniature store - The Bubster is a HUGE miniature collector.
They say that even the small things mean a lot. Here Duke 1 and 2 learned how to make their bubba an inedible birthday cake (well I could have shown them that!):
It was a really lovely weekend all around, and I think the Birthday Girl had a pretty good time.
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So, the contest.
Write me at baronessvonb@gmail.com and tell me, "If I were Empress/Emperor for 2 days...". Entries will go in to a draw.
Deadline is August 9th, 2009.
Winner will receive all the necessary doo-dads to get your tea time on: A tin of 1908 Centennial Blend Tea from the Empress Hotel, a box of Walkers Pure Butter Assorted Shortbread, a highly-saught-after crown and sceptre, and a couple of other goodies that somehow found their way from the High Tea table into my purse.