Picnic @ Hyde Park

Weather for the week is relatively suitable for picnic. So we decided to have another picnic at Hyde Park. Our 2nd picnic...


Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in central London, England and one of the Royal Parks of London, famous for its Speakers' Corner.









Our homemade sangria... (Improvement needed)



Time for photo taking...

Take 1



Take 2





Finally...



Ending with funny faces....





Shots taken when playing with the frisbee.

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Thank U card from Andy & Su (Shaun's cousin)



(today on half day sick leave as I'm having fever and headache)

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Shopping at Bluewater

Went to pick up Eunice before heading to Bluewater. Bluewater is a super-regional shopping centre, opened on 16 March 1999. It is located at Greenhithe in the borough of Dartford, near the M25 motorway in northwest Kent, England. The centre is the second largest (in terms of retail area) in the UK. There's a total of 330 stores.



After almost 2hrs of drive, we finally reach the shopping mall. Never really take much photos as this should be a shopping spree. But in the end we never really buy anything. Bought a top from Apricot and a bottom at River Island. Both cost less than $20 pounds...




Never really take photos on the mall but we did a bit of the toilet... Haha! Of all places, the toilet.


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Feeding the swans & ducks near Windsor Castle

It's feeding time!!!



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Picnic near Windsor Castle

Our first picnic, we bought our home made potato salad, hot dog sandwiches, strawberries, mojito (prepack mojito mixed with Barcadi) and fruit truffles for dessert. Haha!




Here come the funny part of me....


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Windsor Castle

Driver: Shaun (Dear)
Passenger: Me and Eunice
Car: Volkswagon Golf
GPS: Tom Tom

Windsor Castle, in
Windsor in the English county of Berkshire, is the largest inhabited castle in the world and, dating back to the time of William the Conqueror, is the oldest in continuous occupation[citation needed]. The castle's floor area is approximately 484,000 square feet (about 45,000 square metres).






Changing of the guard

The Changing of the Guard is one of the highlights of a visit to Windsor. A band usually accompanies the Guards, although this is subject to weather conditions. The Guards can be watched as they march up the High Street and into the Castle. The Ceremony takes place outside the Guardroom in the Lower Ward of the Castle.




Before -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> -> After

Ticket info:

Adult @ 14.80 pound

Others:

We are the big kids who wanna take photo with the guard on duty too!!!

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