Beautiful. Do you know London houses over 8 million residents, who collectively speak over 300 languages, including Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Cantonese, Mandarin, Hokkien and of course English?
Yes, it’s an amazingly cosmopolitan city, with residents from all over the world, and a huge array of visitors too. I love learning languages and if I want a spot of practice it’s easy in London. I love listening in to conversations on the underground and working out what language it is.
I was delighted to find the flowers. The sunshine had surprised me, so I stood at the river edge enjoying a coffee and the rays (a COVID bonus as I would normally have been sitting at a cafe) and the shrub was right where I stood.
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Beautiful. Do you know London houses over 8 million residents, who collectively speak over 300 languages, including Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Cantonese, Mandarin, Hokkien and of course English?
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Yes, it’s an amazingly cosmopolitan city, with residents from all over the world, and a huge array of visitors too. I love learning languages and if I want a spot of practice it’s easy in London. I love listening in to conversations on the underground and working out what language it is.
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Wow! Beautiful! ❤
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Gorgeous photos.
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Nice perspectives, Debbie
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Loved the different perspectives.
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I was delighted to find the flowers. The sunshine had surprised me, so I stood at the river edge enjoying a coffee and the rays (a COVID bonus as I would normally have been sitting at a cafe) and the shrub was right where I stood.
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Now I picture it even better in my head because there is a river edge and coffee as well. Beautiful click Debbie.
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Thank you 😀
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How lovely, Debbie. Wish I were there too. 🙂
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Very pretty. And so nice to see a beautiful sky in London – so often they are overcast in the photos I see.
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It shows off sometimes 🙂 Yesterday was very mixed but the sun shone for St Paul’s
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Lovely shots.
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Nice 💜
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