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I wasn't expecting much from today, as last night the BBC weather site was showing a dark cloud and two rain drops, with the sun vainly trying to poke out from behind. In the event it was a gloriously sunny day, and the rain only kicked in as I reached St George's Gardens, just a few minutes from King's Cross And what a difference the sun made.
I've walked across the centre of London quite a few times in the last two-and-a-half months, and each time it has grown slightly less thrilling, purely because the novelty is slowly wearing off. But I really enjoyed today's walk, even though I've already walked through the likes of Piccadilly Circus and Earl's Court, because the weather made it such a pleasure.
London in the sun is a beautiful city, and it will take more than familiarity to breed contempt if the summer continues like this. I remember being impressed with the architecture of Barons Court when I last visited, and with the sun shining brightly in a pure blue sky, I fell in love with the area all over again. This time I headed south from the Tube station in the direction of Normand Park, and I enjoyed every minute of it.
All along Vereker Road , side streets shoot off to the left and right, lined with Victorian neo-Georgian terraces, stuccoed townhouses and, every now and then, a modern block of flats, plugging what I can only assume were bomb holes from the Blitz.
The modern blocks aren't too bad, hiding from the street behind bushy trees, and down towards Normand Park is a reminder of how much worse things could be, as the view across the park is dominated by large tower blocks. They're not particularly ugly, but they're not Victorian townhouses either, and I know which I prefer.