29-09-2014 2:56 PM
my daughter and her boyfriend spent last weekend in london and spent ages looking at the poppies .she said it was an awesome sight so thought i would share the up to date pics with you
29-09-2014 3:01 PM
Beautiful, really beautiful. I wonder who first had the idea to do this. It was certainly a very good idea.
One of those poppies is mine. I'm looking forward to it's arrival!
29-09-2014 3:36 PM
Thanks for that cookie x
How do you purchase one CG?
29-09-2014 3:49 PM
They are beautiful aren't they? It is definitely a good idea.
29-09-2014 4:01 PM
Third one on the left that's mine.
Just go to the tower of London website and follow instructions, I don't know if they have any left, We bought ours when they first started putting them out.
It is really looking amazing.
29-09-2014 4:05 PM
29-09-2014 4:37 PM
Thanks so much CG...I'm thrilled to say I bought one
29-09-2014 4:40 PM
That's wonderful mercs. Quite a few of us have bought one, when mine comes I am going to get something nice to put it in and put it near OH grandads photo as he was at the Somme.
29-09-2014 4:49 PM
this is the plaque that was in the moat with the poppies
29-09-2014 6:41 PM
What an incredible sight. Thank you for posting the photos. I must go down and see them for myself.
I have also bought 2 one for myself and one for my parents.
29-09-2014 6:46 PM
beautiful pics ................................... I also own 2 of those poppies one for us and one in memory of my uncle who my son is named after who will care for it till Nelly is older
29-09-2014 7:11 PM
29-09-2014 7:33 PM
lisa said while they were watching the poppies the atmosphere was incredible.very sureal .she is very pleased that i told her about them..
if you can go to see them i think it would enhance your outlook on life knowing what they represent.
30-09-2014 9:51 AM
Isn't it an amazing sight, honestly, it's beautiful - I often drive past and can see them from the
coach. I'm going to go and see them up close though, I'm only half an hour away by train and
it would be rude not to I think.
A friend of mine was one of the volunteers who planted them all - something I'd love to have
done but didn't know you could until too late.
I've also bought one but may buy another if there are enough, so my one doesn't get lonely.
30-09-2014 10:49 AM
They are still being planted I believe right up to remembrance day. A friend & her brownie troop went up to do a planting session.:)
30-09-2014 5:44 PM
yes they will plant the last one at 11.0.clock on november 11th
05-11-2014 9:35 AM
I didn't know you could buy them so soon. If anyone is interested in selling, I would be interested.
Patrick.
05-11-2014 3:07 PM
Not me sorry. We have bought ours in remembrance of my husbands grandfather.
I believe they started to sell them as soon as they started making them, Patrick.
05-11-2014 7:54 PM
I saw them in person last week, went up especially. I'm so glad I did, they are truly a stunning and awesome
sight, and very humbling. I enquired to volunteer to unplant them but they had 20,000 applicants which was
presumably enough! Absolutely wonderful though. It as so busy at the weekend that they closed the
closest underground station and the traffic jams have been terrible there this week, but it's so good that so
many people want to see them.
06-11-2014 9:19 AM
Good news this morning, the government have said they will not be taking VAT from the sale of the poppies so the charities will get even more money. Well done the government.