Walk 38: London in Color
So we ended walk 39 right where walk 38 starts. How convenient!
Walk 38 was all about Holland Park and Holland House. The walk there was filled with old houses and fall foliage, which made me begin to remember what an actual fall season is like. I haven’t seen one in almost 10 years, so being in the midst of one makes me accidentally say things here like “unseasonably cold.” Phoenix has definitely thinned my blood out.

The park was beautiful and the colors were nice, but the air and the tranquility in the middle of London is what really makes you feel like you’ve driven out into the countryside or something. Of course, it doesn’t matter where I am, I can make a trava-sham-mockery out of anything…

The park had two real highlights for us, the Kyoto Garden, because *gasp* we’ve been to Kyoto and loved the gardens over there, and the Holland House. The Kyoto Garden was kind of a version of what is a mostly traditional garden. Dogs are allowed all throughout the park, but not in the garden and signs are posted to encourage people to use the park for quiet contemplation and reflection which is its purpose. It was no Kyoto, but it was a nice respite from the constant buzz of London.

The Holland House was bombed in 1940 and they have since rebuilt it, but what we found truly enjoyable was the flower garden which was this pop of color in a city that can terminally dwell in shades of gray.

Wow, that writing seemed a little too serious, so here’s a photo to take care of that!

Finally, after the walk we headed towards Whole Foods. On the way however, we discovered Hotel Chocolat. All I can say is, Wow. Spec-tac-u-lar. It is a chain here in London, but the liquid chocolate(hot chocolate) there is petty damn good. Jen had the caramel infused one which was very smooth and thick with a sweet taste, while I had the Aztec which was blended with chilli peppers for a spiciness. Nothing like a little extra heat to the hot chocolate!











Glad you are enjoying the walks…so that I can too. Holland House is everything I think of about England. Could you live there? Mom
Because I know you miss home (sometimes), I thought you’d want to know Phoenix is experiencing brief moments fall . We had some of our first overnight lows in the 60′s. I tell ya, people here are breaking out sweatshirts and wool socks like it is the second coming of the ice age!
Holland House is actually a youth hostel now, so technically no, but if I were younger, yes.
Mom – You could live there if you had £1,000,000,000. Otherwise… no.
I meant YOU live there so that I can live there too when our economy crashes here….Oh! It just did!
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