lovelondonscenes 166 – Autumn Colours, West London

Three Sundays ago the weather was good and I needed a walk. I kept it local, but managed ten miles on the way. Through Gunnersbury Park (much of which is fenced off at the moment) down to Kew Bridge; upstream along the Thames from Kew to Twickenham Bridge; and then back home, via a refreshment stop at the London Apprentice in Isleworth; Syon Park; Brentford; the Grand Union Canal and Boston Manor Park. A few photos below for your enjoyment. The colours and shapes of Autumn.

Gunnersbury Park

Down by the river

Grand Union Canal

A4

Another Northfields sunset.

About John S

I'm blogging about the things I love: music, sport, culture, London, with some photos to illustrate aspects of our wonderful city. I’ve written a novel called “The Decision”, a futuristic political thriller, and first of a trilogy. I’m also the author of a book on music since the 1970s called “ I Was There - A Musical Journey” and a volume of poetry about youth, “Growin’ Up - Snapshots/ Fragments”. All available on Amazon and Kindle.
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2 Responses to lovelondonscenes 166 – Autumn Colours, West London

  1. Dood says:

    Great circular walk, John, and lovely pics to match. In all my own wanderings I’ve never done that route, but will do so now. I do like that stretch of the canal from Brentford Lock up to Boston Manor, and past the unexpectedly striking Glaxo HQ. Very peaceful and leafy.

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