Friday, 1 August 2014

A month full of fun - August in London

I've wondered and explored some of the many streets, cul de sacs and subways of London for nearly 2 years now and am wanting to celebrate and embrace this great metropolis with a month of fun.
I never desired to live in London; my Northern roots twisted in discomfort at the idea of being planted in the lofty and privileged soil of the South East and wasn't sure I could cope with the hustle, bustle and surly looks for more than a few days at a time. Moving down here alone relying on the kindness of distant and mutual friends to be able to find a home before starting a new job whilst being ill was nearly as daunting as moving to the U.S. knowing no one, without a cell phone and not much money in my back pocket. But it was because of the difficulties I faced that helped me see London in a completely different way.
London is filled with people. Most people march around with not much time for anyone else just set to get from a to b. But the majority of these people are warm, caring, giving, and ultimately fun when they and you pause for more than ten seconds. I've never lived in a place with such a diverse range of people and not just in the sense that so many nationalities and ethnicities mix together here, but there is a range of social classes and personalities too. Its a welcoming city and a lot friendlier than it would appear on the surface.
It is this side of London along with the mass array of things to do just minutes from your door (well usual an hour!) that has made me learn to love it. And so for the month of August I am going to try and have as much fun as possible by taking advantage of the sun and fun events this city puts on (health permitting). I'll document the stuff I manage to do throughout August on here for any one who is interested or wants some ideas of activities to do.
To an August full of adventures!
Here is the Peace Gardens by IWM and the new IWM atrium during the staff party which have marked the start of my Month of fun:

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