The Travel Geek

St. James Park

Our hotel was close to St. James’s Park (not to be confused with St. James’ Park). We found it to be a nice, interesting, convenient place to relax/snooze in the sun for the few afternoons we were in London.

I know that St. James Park has history — it’s London’s oldest park. I’ve seen it referred to in history books, websites, period movies, etc. However, I didn’t realize how much history this little park had until I started to look for more information.

Anyhow… back to our afternoons of snoozing…

Knowing that the park was at least a few hundred years old (and having that blasted Archaeology background), I told Niña to poke a stick in the ground in a few places to see what she found. Very old parks tend to have interesting things for many layers under the surface.

Immediately she came back with a couple of coins, a necklace and some interesting rocks. Then she built an inukshuk and left it there.

The egg in the photo gallery is #31 of the 210 big eggs “hidden” around London for the Faberge Big Egg Hunt.

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