W5 walk
This is the snapshot of a walk around a London park. Not one of the large showcases like Hyde or Regent’s Park, but a smaller green space in Ealing, a westerly suburb of the capital.
Walpole Park was once the grounds of a manor house, which still stands and is now a gallery. Its former gardens are elegantly planted with mature avenues of trees.
At its heart is a stately water feature, complete with a fountain that gushes occasionally, leaving darkened ripples in its wake.
A much more modern addition is a magnetic sculpture which catches coins and seems to fascinate visitors of all ages – including us. On a sharply sunny morning, this was a memorable winter jaunt.
Wonderful Mike and I particularly love the fifth image Water and Trees….moody and what an interesting park with the Pitzhanger Manor…..that bloomin Sir John Soane (http://www.soane.org/) gets everywhere.
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Thanks very much, James. The smaller London parks sometimes hold the biggest surprises. Didn’t he get around and then some?!
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Another stately London park – you have them everywhere. Those huge old trees always make me think of England, lovely images Mike.
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Thank you Lee, glad you enjoyed the meander around the park. This is pretty compact but packs a punch. Definitely a bit different to an Australian summer!
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A wonderful series of images. I love the details you’ve found, Mike. What a fruitful walk in the park!
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Hello Jane, thank you very much! I’m glad you enjoyed this small – but impressive – London park. I really appreciate you stopping by.
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A nice set of images, Mike. I’m intrigued by the sculpture, and you’ve kept the mystery by not showing it!! :D
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Thanks Richard. I was so fixated on the detail that I didn’t take a shot of the sculpture which is coin-shaped!
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Great collection of shots, an off the main drag location and some fascinating details, good work as always Mike!
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Thank you very much, Andy, glad you enjoyed the trip to Ealing as much as I did :)
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Beautiful winter scenery!
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Thanks Koos! Always better with some bright sunshine. This lesser-known park is recommended.
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I don’t like winters, but I like the sunshine during the season. Please keep on discovering parks in London, I love the new sights.
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I agree. I can’t wait for the Spring to arrive. There are lots of smaller green spaces like this to share!
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