Walk In Her Shoes: Day 1

Day 1 is complete, and I’ve walked 15.73 kms. Not a bad start! If I can keep that up each day, I will be well ahead of target.

The cool thing about London is, there is so much to see. I had a beautiful walk through Kensington Gardens as dusk was falling. The daffodils were blooming.

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Spring flowers were just peeping through the grass as people wandered, cycled and ran through the park.

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I had never been this close to The Albert Memorial before. It is truly beautiful, especially as the light was catching on the gold and mosaics. And huge – the photo doesn’t do it justice at all.IMG_0439

 

I also walked past the Royal Albert Hall, quite majestic.

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And of course, there were random beautiful things, just because.

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All in all, a pretty good first day. I did stop half way and have a rather delicious Italian meal. I didn’t stop at this pub, but I kind of wish I did. So randomly cool.

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Now for a hot shower and early night, ready for more walking adventures.

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Walking home through Trafalgar Square

I needed some salty hot chips after work tonight. After indulging I needed to walk home. It was far from a trial.

This evening in London had a blue, cloudless sky. It’s warm. London was sparkling as I wandered through Trafalgar Square.

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St Martin in the Fields

Everyone was smiling.

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Except for this guy.

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The trees are starting to sprout green. I am fascinated by how, every day, the streetscape changes as the trees bloom. It was a gorgeous walk down to the Thames. Big Ben sparkled in the sun this evening.

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The Thames was sparkling too.

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Arty Shot

It felt like a summer party.

Now sipping my sparkling water, and eating my fruit and yoghurt. The salty hot chips were definitely worth it.