


London has just started to brighten up lately. Last year I immediately returned home to Kent as soon as possible to relish in the former 'Garden Of England'. This year I face the prospect of living in London over the summer months in between term times to work. A recent escapade to Greenwich has given me good faith in this eventuality though, providing a genuinely relaxing experience juxtaposing the rat race that continues on merely 5 minutes away.
It is a nice feeling to come across such an expanse of green amongst the city's capital and the above shots sum up well, I feel, the ethos of a London Park. It certainly differs to a Kentish Park.