I loved the Lambeth and Southwark walk. It was very enjoyable and I also got to know some of the Miller kids and other students in the program a little bit better which was fun. Walking next to the Thames River in the evening was beautiful. It was a lot of fun. Playing at the playground was also really fun, even though it was a little childish.
Another walk that I loved was Bankside to Southwark. The reason I loved this one is because I did this one pretty early on in the program. Before I came to London one of the things that I thought of when thinking of London was the tower bridge. So when I did this walk I thought it was really awesome that I got to walk over the bridge like that. It was beautiful and I loved how it lit up the way it does. It was really cool!
The Inns of Court was also a fun one, this was another one of my favorites. I loved walking around with not a lot of people around. It was also fun because a lot of cute little shops would pop up around every corner and that was a lot of fun. It was fun to go through all the narrow passageways and see the little inns. It was a really cool walk. Mostly I just loved the nice quiet walk through the city and seeing things without a ton of other people near by.
Thanks, Emily, for getting your walks blog finished. You're one of the few students who didn't put Regent's Park among her top 3. Of course, you really can't go wrong---London has lots of great things for walkers to see.
ReplyDeleteYou are now an official graduate of the London Walks Course. Congratulations!