I now understand why! Ah alas London, you have stolen our heart also! Yes - its been cold, dreary, grey, wet, miserable, dark, depressing and hectic, but it is so unlike home - it's wonderful!
High Street, Fulham |
We haven't done much touristy stuff yet around London we've mainly been hopping
on the bus and just seeing where it takes us. The weather is warming up by
London standards but is still only 17 or so. Then there is this bloody wind!
which is so cold. It just goes straight thru you. We've been walking around in
our big jackets & all the locals are in the little thin cardy's of just
T-shirts trying to soak up as much sun as possible.....bbrrrrrr. I'm sure they
think we look ridiculous in our big coat's, but really I just don't understand
how they don't feel the wind! Tony keeps saying to us that our standards on
summer will drop, but I don't know about that!
outside the Roebuck, Richmond Hill |
I went for a big 8km run last Sunday with Tony & their flat mate Mel all around Fulham, past the Fulham soccer stadium, over the Thames & around Parson's Green. It is just so pretty & I can totally understand why people fall in love with London. There are just so many nice places to explore & hangout. Sunday was Tony's 34th birthday (sshhh) so we enjoyed the day along the Thames river in and around Richmond. After a long lazy German lunch at Stein's (you'd be impressed Ing) we went up Richmond Hill to Roebuck pub and drank jugs of Pimm's and watched the sunset over the Thames. It's one of the best Sunday arvo session's I have ever had.
London is good....Paul and I are really enjoying it and know why people fall in
love with London so easily and find it hard to leave. There is just so many
things to see and do to keep you busy. Paul's back has been playing up a bit
this past few days and giving him a fair bit of grief, we are going to take it
easy for a week or so just to make sure it doesn't flair up again and give it a
bit of rehab work to try and heal it. I've googled on the internet sports
injury massage and treatment for lower backs and now find myself practising on
Paul - which he's not complaining about and seems to be finding some relief. We
will keep doing the exercises and massage for the next few weeks and if their
so no or little improvement then we will seek some medical advice. But for now,
the 1 day we have done the treatment (at home) he is feeling better.
Now - anyone for a cuppa??
or perhaps a Pimm's??