Primrose Hill

This morning we took what will probably be our final walk to our regular grocery store and poundland.  To commemorate the occasion I took a picture of the street in each direction.

On the way home we passed this house.

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We had noticed an ad for it posted at the local realtor.  It’s on sale for the bargain price of 2.2 million pounds.  That’s close to $3 million dollars.  We didn’t recognize it when we walked by because we had been looking at the picture posted at the realtors.  I think they may have touched up the photo a bit.

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In the afternoon I took a walk, which was timed by my phone to be two hours and three seconds.  That was good because my goal was to finish by the two hour seven second mark, so I made it by four seconds.

I walked to Primrose Hill which is another London overlook site.  I passed through some really nice neighborhoods.  I’ve almost decided that when I win a huge lottery, the London house I buy will be in St. Johns Wood.

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On the way, I passed this.  it seems that no matter where I go I cross Abbey Road.

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After Primrose Hill, I walked through Regent Park.  It’s nice to see the parks green again.  They were completely brown when the Robinsons were here, but the rain that came with the Perritts greened them up.

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I got a free peek into the London Zoo and also found that my alma mater has set up a branch in the park.

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