Tuesday, January 25, 2011

3 Walks In 1 Day.

3 walks in 1 day? I know, I've truly outdone myself. Needless to say it's been a LONG day. Let's start with the first walk shall we?

Bankside and Southwark Walk:
 Basically this walk was along The Thames River, ending with a stroll across The Tower Bridge. We (meaning Geoff, Lyse and I) started nice and early. I, once again, was the leader of this walk, and might I add I'm quite the leader. Anywho we got off the tube at St. Pauls (since blackfriars is closed) and walked over there to begin the walk. We passed some pretty cool landmarks; my favorite being the Globe, not the original since it burned down quite some time ago. We passed the harry potter bridge (aka the Millennium Bridge) and went passed the clink, and Borough markets. All in all it was a decent walk, but probably not my favorite of the day. A picture is worth a thousand words:
The group at the Southwark Cathedral

In front of The Tower Bridge

The Bankside and Southwark walk ended at Tower Hill station...right where The City East walk begins. That leads us into the next walk.

The City East Walk:
Geoff left before we (Lyse and I) headed on for our second walk. We took a quick pit stop at EAT. for lunch and went off. We shortly decided that the thing that makes walks pure bliss for us is A. when there are lots of alley ways (I really really love alley ways) and B. when it's just Lyse and I (lame I know but we just feel at ease and not rushed when it's just us two). So The City East walk was just perfect. I loved it, just as I loved the Bloomsbury walk. I loved the Trinity Gardens, Lloyds (it was big), all the alley ways (I just can't get enough of them), and Leadenhall market (SOO cute)! With out further ado:
Lyse and I in front of Trinity Square Gardens
Me at Leadenhall Market.
So after those two walks Lyse and I headed back, but she parted at South Kensington to go to the V&A while I continued to Notting Hill. While venturing home, I ran into Maddy, Laura, Sara and Julie. They convinced me to come on a walk with them...I thought 3 walks in 1 day? No thank you, but ya know I'm in London, and I should go do something, so after some convincing I headed back to the tube with them and we headed off....

Regent's Park Walk:
This walk basically went all through Regent's park and that is a HUGE park. The book says it's an hour and half, but please (maybe if you ran the walk it would take that long) it was way longer. Laura led this walk with perfection. I LOVED all the beautiful oasis' the park had to offer. Before we arrived at the park we strolled through chalk farm and it was absolutely charming. After that we went up Primrose road and had a beautiful view of the city. Then we passed the zoo, went over a bridge and through the beautiful gardens in the park. It was a nice stroll, but quite long. Possibly a little too long for my liking, but I'll definitely head back there another day to play in that park (cause it's a fun and beautiful park).
Me on Primrose Hill

Maddy and I in Regent's Park
Me at some water fountain in the park.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Notting Hill Walk

We started off this Saturday morning with a nice little walk around our neck of the woods. Once again we did this walk backwards... it's kind of thing we do, I guess you could say we like a challenge. The beginning of the walk was pleasant and beautiful. Notting Hill is a very nice neighborhood.
Notting Hill..


Lyse (group leader) and Haley
Me at the giant Kiln
Although this walk had good beginnings, and I would even go as far as saying the walk was nice all the way till the end. Basically the end of the walk was the walk from you know where. Not like it was terrible, but it did not even compare to the pleasantness (is that even a word) of the Bloomsbury walk. It all went downhill around Portobello road. Don't get me wrong, Porotbello road is fun and I'll definitely go back there to do some shopping, but we were a little too tired to give our best efforts shopping so we decided to sit down for some hot chocolate (it was a bit chilly outside). The service at this shop was horrible, I don't even remember the name of it (that's how livid we were). We sat down and waited for 15 minutes to order, when it wasn't even busy, we then ordered only a hot chocolate. Just a hot chocolate. 20 minutes later we still didn't have our hot chocolate...if you don't want our service, we won't give it to you. So we just got up and left, with nothing and we gave them nothing. From then on the rest of our walk went downhill, we were a bit chilly and just wanted to finish. Once we got on the tube, we started to head home and it was difficult since some of the lines close Saturday (the olympics are here soon so they're doing some construction and it's just the weekend tube lines). Long story short it took us like another hour to get home from tube. Outrageous? I know.
The group at Portobello road
All in all this walk wasn't too bad, it just took a really long time.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Bloomsbury Walk

I did my very first "London walk" today and it was oh so fabulous. Not only was it my first walk, but I was the leader. And not only did I lead this walk perfectly, I lead it perfectly backwards. By backwards I mean we started at the finish and finished at the start. Impressive? I'm aware.
Me (in Pied Bull Yard) just leading the walk.
 This area of London is gorgeous and so easy to navigate, our walk took us in a circle. We started at Tottenham Court Road Station and walked to the British Museum...where we stopped for a couple of hours. Then we hit the streets of London again and went through a few cute alley ways along the way (cutest being Pied Bull Yard). We stopped at St. George Church where I read to Lyse about the "Climbing boys" and how they were fed 100 of them Christmas dinners. We then passed through Queen Square and passed the Hospital of sick children, where I proceeded to to tell Lyse that it was the first hospital for children in London, and was founded in 1852.  We then continued on our walk admiring the architecture of London and having pleasant conversation.
My student Lyse, and I at Mecklenburgh Square.
We walked around Mecklenburgh Square and through St George's Gardens where we came across a few headstones, apparently people were buried there. We then walked passed Russell Station to Russel Square Gardens where we stopped for afternoon tea at the Russell Square cafe (it was very British of us).
Us drinking tea in Russell Square.
We happily strolled through the rest of the Square and passed by the University of London, before returning to Tottenham Court Road Station. It was an enjoyable walk, and I would even go on that very walk again, it didn't take too much time and we were enjoying the London life.