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Gotta rush.. for the last bit of sunshine while it lasts!

This week London has been having unbelievably good weather. The Indian Summer, they call it. Temperatures have soared up to 27deg considering it's autumn and it's already October!



In an almost desperate attempt to make use of this bonus sunshine, I proposed our last picnic for the year at Greenwich Park which is the biggest sprawling park closest to my place. The whole Greenwich Village area was super crowded as you can imagine. People were snapping up cold drinks, sandwiches and fruits in the local M&S store. The queue was like a long snake, and I swear I could almost feel everyone's desperate attempt to rush to the park and just lie there soaking in as much as vitamin D as they can to store up for winter. Greenwich Market was packed and we managed to squeeze thru the crowd to get some lunch before making our way to the park.


The crowd on the little hill; Hello Ladybird!

K loves his books

...and I got a lil bored so I explored some photography apps on my iphone. This particular one was recommended by Cindy which is pretty interesting but everything is in Korean so I was doing some trial and error testing.


Trees are starting to shed their leaves in autumn

JL and Deb joined us after their lunch and we played some card games and hanged out till we saw the evening sun peeking out from the trees and it turned a bit chilly so we took that as a cue to start packing up. And that was how I spent my day. Doing nothing.


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