London Stay: Day 5
This morning Lisa needed not to go office so early. We had breakfast first time in the week. Then she packed Bak Kua sandwiches for us so that we could bring it along when we went to stroll at Battersea Park, which is situated on the south bank of the River Thames opposite Chelsea.
We were just starting to take stroll.
Had noticed the white flowers and had to stop to take photos.
Noticed the building behind us? Those are leaves in different colors. Very beautiful.
We had walked along the riverside (I think should be River Thames, not very sure) from Lisa's home. It's a nice, slow stroll to the park. The park is huge. There was a little English garden which gave out some nice herb smell. Then we reached a place where Benjamin and Natalie could feed the birds at the pond. I saw many squirrels too.
From left: Battersea Park Route Map; This is the fountain of the park; Can see Benjamin and Natalie from afar?
From Left: English Garden; Do you have the same feeling as me? The squarrel seems to be well fed.
The children were enjoying feeding the ducks and birds.
It started raining too. When the rain became small, we continued to the kids' favorites - Playground. This playground is secured with guards to make sure kids are not kidnapped from the playground. The guard even chatted with us for awhile. She informed that there will be a renovation of the playground soon and the place will become a nicer ground for the kids.
From left: Mmm... it's time to train Natalie to be more lady like. Ha...; A ice cream van; We were about to leave the park.
Later that day, we went to the supermarket Somerfield nearby to do groceries. Although things in London are expensive, there are still things that are not so expensive like a box of ice cream where I can buy at 1 pound.
We slept early on this day due to the tiredness from the long walk.
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