Friday, 20 June 2008

Queen Mary's Garden and Regent's park... on accident






WHAT A BEAUTIFUL DAY! There were hundreds of people visiting this area of London today, but it was such an amazing opportunity to see such beautiful grounds. I finally had the chance to take some pictures, and hope that they show up alright. There was a small boy in the park who was quite entertaining though... as I was writing in my little journal, he ran up into one of the rose beds and yelled to his mother, "Look Mum, Look, my name, these are my roses!". His mother rushed over, as she should have because the park was practically silent, besides the sound of water and brids... and told him to quiet down. But he was so excited that he laid down beneath the roses and insisted she take a picute of him beneath the small marking sign, "Saint Barts". I had to laugh, as the majority of the people sitting around me were older couples, clearly disturbed by this young child. But it goes to show you that anyone can appreciate the unique beauty here, in the Queen's Rose Gardens of all places!








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