Just look at the view from the London Eye

Click here for more information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Eyem
Or the view from the top of St. Paul’s, on a sunny day.

He was added to this picture after the fact.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Paul%27s_Cathedral
And, of course, there‘s drinks!





The Tex-Mex restaurant, D Grande, had just opened. Eating at restaurants was not allowed during this time of the pandemic, so we ordered margaritas and tacos for takeaway, and went to the park down the high street to eat and drink. So happy to see they are doing well. https://dgrandetexmex.com/
And there are shows, lots of shows

https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/

https://lightroom.uk/whats-on/david-hockney/






And, the London presentation of the musical, Cabaret. The theater was transformed into the Kit Kat Club.

The performance is immersive, as if you are actually entering the club.
https://www.theplayhousetheatre.co.uk/cabaret
Lastly, Linda’s second favorite musical (you might know that Les Miz is, and always will be Linda’s first favorite); This is the London presentation of Wicked https://www.wickedthemusical.co.uk/



Are there canals? Like Regent’s canal?

The Canal Museum.
https://www.canalmuseum.org.uk/
Are we leaving London?
Is it time to start walking again? This path is very confusing.

AC is very close to the ongoing construction site behind the Battersea Power Station. Behind him is the “hoarding” that is used to fence off, and hide, the construction. It is very decorative, in a very confusing way.
To learn more about hoarding, click here: https://wallaceprint.com/
To see AC inside the mall section of the Power Station, look below:

Adventure Cow was in London; that is for sure, but then he was on the move again. Here are a few hints of where the next train took him:

But, it is the Mayfield Lavender Farms in Banstead, Surrey, England. https://www.mayfieldlavender.com/


Cheers!