Friday, July 23, 2010

Regent's Roses

After a full week of major tourist attractions, we took a break and headed for Regent's Park. While this is a tourist attraction as well, its a 410 acre tourist attraction so no one is packed together. It's also a great spot for locals and their families, so it was much more relaxing than the British Museum or Stonehenge. Regent's Park is famous for their gardens and I wasn't disappointed. They were beautiful and obviously well taken-care of, which is nice thing to see in any garden. I was playing with the panorama setting on camera and got some fantastic pictures (see below). The flowers were enticing to photograph but I was really looking forward to flying kites on Primrose Hill. I love flying kites so I was itching for a chance to use my “Tiny Dancer.” Alas, the wind was less the adequate and we all spent most of time running up and down the summit, trying to get lift. I plan on taking my kite to Hyde Park and hopefully it will be windy then. I may try for Primrose Hill again but I'm running out of time for all the things I wanted to do. The day ended with a trip to Abbey Road. I like the Beatles and their music was a huge part of my childhood, but I can't say that I was blown away by Abbey Road. It might be because I really enjoy the music but knowledge stops there. I don't know much about the group or their history. Not to mention that Abbey Road is a tride-and-true cross walk on a very busy road. I just didn't think it was vale la peňa to stop traffic and I can commiserate with drivers who have to deal with lots and lots of pedestrians. Madison is overrun with students who will not look both ways when they cross the street. However, I really enjoyed the graffiti wall. Thousands and thousands people come and leave their messages and names on the wall outside of the Abbey Road Studio. I think this is much better expression of the Beatles' spirit since they are mostly messages about love. It was a great end to the week.
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