I spent today exploring Camden Town, the Canal and The Regent’s Park. I loved going through all of the Gothy / Alternative Shops and found a sweet little music shop: Resurrection Records where I was able to find some hard to find Industrial and Gothic Rock CD’s and LP’s. From Camden I walked up the Canal until I reached The Regent’s Park. The park is huge, and beautiful with large fields, big trees and lovely flower gardens, it was designed by John Nash in the early 19th Century. In the inner circle of the park is Queen Mary’s Gardens named for the wife of King George V. I spend allot of time walking through the gardens taking picture of the different flowers. I spent a bit more time in Camden on my way back to Clara and Eric’s home.
London – Day 4
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