Looking up the Thames towards Hammersmith Bridge, from Fulham. Low-ish tide. A beautiful sunny day, today.
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What a beautiful place! Toronto is looking very grey and is very cold!
London has been very grey too – and very wet. Like the rest of the country. It hasn’t been too cold this winter, but we’ve had unusually strong winds and a lot of rain. We always get excited about any extremes of weather here, and are always unprepared for it! The kind of coldness you get in USA/Canada’s central regions are unheard of (except perhaps in the Scottish Highlands). Comes from being a small island stuck on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.