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Bark – and the odd tree

06/23/2020 //  by Michelle

It is quite an amazing many branched tree, but does that bark not look a bird’s rough feathers? And how many great insect ‘des res.s’ is this trunk offering? Roots anyone? And I know that it is actually in the middle of Kenwood woods but his looks to me like a bit of rainforest. Well, …

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Gone fishin’

06/22/2020 //  by Michelle

It was grey and miserable on Friday when I walked round the boating pond, but that was not putting off those keen fishermen who, finally released from lock down a few weeks ago, have scarcely been able to get near the pond for the hordes of un-socially distanced families and people ‘working from home’.  So …

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Peter Pan and Prince Albert

06/21/2020 //  by Michelle

The Serpentine Bridge divides Queen Caroline’s lake and her park into Hyde Park to the east (in which the barracks are situated) and Kensington Gardens to the west, ending in Kensington Palace with its Orangerie and its lovely sunken garden.  To the north the lake ends in the Italian Gardens, created in the 1860s by …

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The Serpentine

06/20/2020 //  by Michelle

Leaving yesterday’s swans behind I headed into the tunnel under the lovely sandstone bridge over the Serpentine, emerging  on the other side beside the most enormous willow tree many of whose branches have dropped down in the lake. Just above, on the corner of the bridge is the Serpentine Sackler Gallery in the old ‘Magazine’, …

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A concatenation of swans…..

06/19/2020 //  by Michelle

I found myself, unexpectedly, in Kensington Gardens yesterday evening – on the kind of clear, glistening evening that only happens after a good downpour. I parked on the Hyde Park side of the Serpentine Bridge – parking only just reopened – and walked down to the edge of the lake. The lake, a single swan, …

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Primrose Hill

06/18/2020 //  by Michelle

Primrose Hill, where I was yesterday, is very different from Hampstead Heath – a park rather than a heath for a start and a fraction of the size – but still close enough I think to squeeze into this blog. The summit is almost 63 metres above sea level and it does have a great …

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