One weekend we treated ourselves to a delicious meal of roast duck and other things. Had just seen ‘The Next Three Days’ starring Russell Crowe – which by the way I really enjoyed – and naturally was hungry. It’s instinctive isn’t it.. you have food BEFORE a movie, but you also have food AFTER it.
At the end of our evening outside the tube station, there was a pause
I didn’t feel like going home
I wanted to stay OUT
I didn’t want my day to end
But what was there to DO??
Winter in London can be quite monotonous and boring sometimes – especially when you don’t want to be spending all your money in a club/bar/restaurant.
So, after some persuasion I was tricked into convinced to take a walk through Hyde Park just as the sun was disappearing i.e. in arctic (MY version of arctic anyway) conditions.
Ended up going from one end of the park to the other
If you know just how large this park is, you’ll also know that’s quite a distance (me trying to say I walked A LOT)
But surprisingly I enjoyed the walk/stroll/skip so much that my excitement numbed the cold!
Took a few pics and laughed heaps along the way.
I look horrible here but I don’t really care
It has to be here as it helps me remember the evening!
NOT the Serpentine
I don’t know which lake this was oops
Towards Kensington Palace.. or something of that sort
Pink clouds like a bed of pulled-apart candyfloss
LOVING your hats and the pictures are so pretty!!! I adore Hyde Park it is always wonderful to walk through no matter what time of the year it is =)
Hannah xx