Hello Walkers, we're in sunny London!
Heading north on WEST CARRIAGE DRIVE
which runs between Kensington Gardens
to the left
and Hyde Park to the right
It's a Saturday late morning in mid June 2020
with the temperature around 21°C/70°F
We're now entering Hyde Park
which is the largest Royal Park in London
covering covers 350 acres (142 hectares)
View south towards the
Princess Diana Memorial Fountain 
‘Serenity’ bronze sculpture
designed by Simon Gudgeon
The Serpentine is a 40 acres (16 hectares)
recreational lake
Colicci Serpentine Lido is a cafe and bar
with lakeside seating
Serpentine Lido offers swimming in a
100-metre stretch of the Serpentine
with changing facilities, sun terrace
and cafe
No swimming sign for the Serpentine
Serpentine Bar & Kitchen lakeside restaurant
Park signage including 2 metres
social distancing guidance 
Rose Garden
Huntress Fountain
Boy and Dolphin Fountain 
Statue of Achilles
SOUTH CARRIAGE DRIVE
Queen Elizabeth Gate,
also known as the Queen Mother's Gate
the stainless steel and bronze gates
were designed and made by Giusseppe Lund
the centrepiece features a red lion (England)
and a white unicorn (Scotland)
and was designed by sculptor David Wynne
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Apsley Gate is made from Portland stone
and built in 1826-29
Apsley House is the home of the first
Duke of Wellington and his descendants
So until next time, bye for now!
The Lodge Cafe
KNIGHTSBRIDGE
Hyde Park Corner Underground Station
in fare zone 1, served by the Piccadilly line
