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Getting away from it all…

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…(whilst still remaining in London)…

This afternoon there were lots of things I should have been doing: applying for jobs, de-cluttering the flat, making the cinnamon whirls I have had the recipe for on the kitchen counter for over a week. In fact, the list is endless. But the autumnal light was too much, was too orange, too hard to resist and so I decided to take the afternoon off. To go for a walk & to find some peace and quiet. Which in London, is not always the easiest thing to find.

In fact, despite the fact that we have so many parks, there is really only one place which I want to go in the autumn when the light is like today. And that is Hampstead Heath. The park next to the parkland of a country home, it is one of the highest points in London and has a view over the city which is protected from development.

I went with a teaching friend who is on holiday from school this week on half-term. We walked in the orangey light of the late afternoon, across the grassy field full of people walking dogs, past the swimming lakes and up onto Parliament Hill. We walked side by side but in near silence, drinking in the light and the silence, broken only by the occasional chatter of tiny children and the barking of all the dogs being walked. We stood for a while looking over London and watching the sun creep lower in the sky before turning and returning to the bustle of the city, refreshed and relaxed.

One of the best Monday afternoons I have had in a long time.

How do you get away from it all?

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we heart your comments!

What a beautiful photo, and what a beautifully-written post. Reminds me why an autumn walk on Hampstead Heath is one of my favourite things to do ever.

Thank you. Hampstead Heath is a great place for a walk, isn’t it.

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