Saturday 21 May 2016

London calling....

This is the first of 26 weeks on our European adventure.  First impressions driving from Heathrow to Golders Green  were rows upon rows of houses built to the same style, some more cared for than others, pubs that had closed and have been given new life as McDonalds and lots of greenery everywhere. The Horsechestnut trees are in full bloom with big white flower spikes covering the trees well on the journey to become spiky 'conkers' to be opened and played with.  Golders Green is a suburb of synagogues and houses converted to flats, nearly every roof has a new skylight and roof conversion into another living space and the white 'tradies' vans are everywhere.  We are enjoying staying with family reminiscing about the past and sketching out the future over three course dinners courtesy of Waitrose and M&S.

Re-visiting the city remembered after Sally lived here so long ago; the routine of taking the tube and walking endless corridors; the joy of beautiful buildings and quirky sights. Central London is a mecca for tourists and so much cleaner now that the congestion tax has dissuaded all but buses, taxis and delivery trucks.

 At Marble Arch

Revisiting the old office!

The Flask, Hamsptead

The National Gallery is a feast of Monet, Reynolds, Turner et al with an endless stream of multi-languaged voices and school groups.  Afternoon tea was taken in the Gallery Cafe, people watching and logging into the free wifi!

The London Eye provides a wonderful eerie to see the sights, even a sneak surprise preview of the Trooping of the Colour practice in Horseguards Parade.   A complete contrast with our afternoon spent in The Flask Hotel at Hampstead, which retains a special community feel with narrow streets and leafy townhouses.  So much more to see.....


2 comments:

  1. Looks a bit chilly still!! glad you are having fun!

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    1. It is only 15 degrees today! Enjoying the time to look around and rediscover spaces and places.

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