@brittarnhild
Rivers fascinates me. I am staying close to Thames these days, she must be the queen of rivers. At least the queen of rivers running through main cities......though I guess most rivers do, as building a city on a riverside was the wisest thing to do.
Yesterday, as the sun set, I walked along the Thames in Richmond. I have wanted to visit this village of London for many years, and now was the time. Out of the busy summer season it was so peaceful. Hard to believe that London is just a stone´s throw away.
Weeping willows, they must be among my favorite trees.
Today my walk along the Thames continued. I started the morning with a v isit to The Garden Museum, on the other side of the river from Westminster. Chelsea Physic Garden was next on my list, and I decided to walk up there, along the bank.
What I did not calculate was that after walking for may be 45 minutes, the pathway along the river was closed, due to building constriction. It gave me a 40 minutes detour, so when I finally reached the garden, my feet were quite sore.
Walking along Thames is never boring though.
Here I pass the remians of an underwater exhibition from last month. Workers were removing it while I watched.
These sculpures are made by Jason Decayres Taylor (according to what I read along the shore)
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Thanks for your comment on my travel blogging. The internet connection in my hotel room is terrible slow, so blogging take ages!