hours to walk half of it, and there was so much I didn't see.But what I did see was really diverse - parts of it was wild and woolly and unkempt, and other bits were so beautiful, full of gardens of flowers
. The people were also a motely bunch - I captured a happy snap of Willie Nelson (not really!) lazing with his lady on a bench near the Serpentine lake - I took a million pictures of ducks before I was game enough to take their photo without them
knowing!I went to Speakers Corner - all 4 people on their soap boxes were debating religion with their respective crowds. I didn't go to Kensington Palace, that's for another day...
5 comments:
Hi Neen
I love the pictures. Knowing the person taking the pictures makes you look at them in a different way to looking at the pictures in a travel brochure or paper.
Keep them coming
Daina
PS Photo of your bay window?
Looks like a nice warm day in London.
If you want to have a look at wintery Melbourne Nina have a look at this blog
Loved the park looks great. Big park. You need a few days to walk all of it. maybe even camp there??? Joking!!!!!!!!!!
Sounds like you are having a good time visiting all these wonderful places. Maybe if thing doesn't work out at work. You could come a Tour Guide over there. Would be a great job to meet people. Lots of Love from your great cute freind kathryn!! PS hi from Elvis Peter
Hyde Park is just a magical place, I really love the fountains. If you can find and snap the horses that are stabled in the park I'd be very pleased. Apparently you can go riding around a big track around part of the park. Also, across from Speaker's Corner in Marble Arch, where Madonna is supposed to have a pile.
Keep up the good work. Carolyn.
Hey, Nina........next time I'm in London maybe we can hire horses and take a gentle trot around Hyde Park......are you game? I love horse riding though haven't done it since I was 18.
YLM
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