Tuesday, 7 April 2009

Spring Blooms in St James' Park and Green Park

A few weeks ago, a friend of mine told me to visit St. James' Park because the daffodils in the park were abundant, blooming everywhere and breathtakingly beautiful. She also told me to go quickly before all the daffodils went wilted. Well, I only managed to go there last weekend and yes, some of the daffodils were wilted but most were not. I also went to the nearby park Green Park and saw loads of fresh daffodils there. Wilted or not, I think they're still beautiful. Proofs are in the photos below. And thanks for the tips, J!

Fresh daffodils in Green Park

I always love these lines of trees in Green Park

Cherry blossoms in St. James' Park. Notice that everyone is seeking the sun, no one is under the shade.

St James' Park with bits of London Eye in the background

Getting up, close and personal with these lovely flowers in St. James' Park. I was literary under them.

The line of trees and the daffodils (both the wilted and the not) in St. James' Park

Chatting with friends amongst the flowers is the best way to enjoy the park

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