Regent’s Canal

We took a beautiful walk along the Regent’s Canal. I’d never been before, and was only dimly aware of its existence, so it was amazing to have a totally different perspective on London. There were so many canal boats and barges!

Regent's Canal

I decided I’d extremely like to live in one, just not all the time and not when it rained. Maybe this one:

Barge

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Beautiful Hampstead

On one of the first properly summery days this year, we decided to visit the newly re-opened Kenwood House, which sits atop the glorious Hampstead Heath.

Kenwood House

Walking across the Heath, we enjoyed a spot of people-watching and feeling that we were miles away from London.

Hampstead Heath

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Cambridge – the alma mater

For one of us, Cambridge holds a very special place in his heart after spending three years there. I didn’t know it very well so loved having an insider’s tour.

Bridge of Sighs

Although the sky was rather ominous, the view from the tower of Great St. Mary’s church in the city centre was made even more spectacular by the multicoloured market stalls.

Cambridge market

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A tour around South Kensington

A recent quiet Sunday took us to South Kensington, and the amazing Science Museum, as I’d never been. Walking past the Natural History

Natural History Museum

We saw some wonderful exhibits, including an early computer-esque machine. It was fascinating! [That “computer-esque machine” is a reconstruction of Babbage’s Analytical Engine]

Analytical Engine

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Horniman Museum

In the spirit of exploring some more quirky areas of London, we headed to the Horniman Museum to see what they had to offer. Although of course the wonderful Horniman walrus welcomed us with open flippers, it was the aquatic section in the basement which ended up being the most photo-worthy, with many little frogs…

Frog

And although we couldn’t track down Nemo, Dory made an appearance!

Dora

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Columbia Road Market and Greenwich

Columbia Road. One of the best ways to spend a day in London that I know of. A tiny street miles away from its nearest tube, Old Street, it feels like you’re heading the wrong way out of trendy Shoreditch.

However, if you visit on a Sunday you are met with a street full of people, quirky and artistic shops, street musicians and, most of all, flowers:

Columbia Road flowers

Of all kinds, sold in traditional market stalls:

Columbia Road cacti

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