Rollin' On The River... England: London’s Thames!

London came back into my life just at the right time, the 'Thames Path' had not crossed my own since 2015! Why did we have to be such strangers? Madness! Taking the 'London Eye' in with those 'Houses of Parliament' in mind, the river had things running right! London's 'Vauxhall Bridge' already knew that I had clocked her towering steel and glass structures! Keep it moving! 

With a few hours before that West End theatre show, I wanted to cram as much as I possibly could into that sunny Saturday! After arriving into Euston Station just before nine in the morning, the 68 bus took me down to London's South Bank. Aligning me with the Thames Path was the right choice, London was doing all the right things! To be back alongside the timeless Thames River had me 'living my life in London!" I had to quote that 'RuPaul' lyric! The 'lastminute.com' London Eye stood me right in front of me, never did I before that point realise how high those pods circled in air! No! Not being a fan of heights, in the moment I honestly couldn't fathom how I had coped being inside one of those pods? Well the view during that once 'British Airways' London Eye all those years ago sure looked amazing, remembering how bizarre and also terrifying it was to see London at a 360 degree view all in one glance! 2022 saw me return older but definitely wiser, no second chance would be given to that London Eye! No way! 

Those international tourists nor other domestic day-trippers hadn't yet surfaced, judging by the quieter walkways along the Thames Path. Walking away from the towering London Eye had me feeling all sentimental, did it really though? Not quite but I was so glad to be back in London once again, the drabness of the West Midlands gets me down unless I go to Birmingham. Being able to see the many bridges span across the river and the regal looking gardens along the riverside, well that gave me something new to feast my eyes upon. Having that city injection felt just right, London had saved me! From the London Eye to where next? Planning to walk westerly towards the Houses of Parliament had us brushing shoulders with a few tourist traps, no they weren't and will never again be for me! Those river cruise tourist touters tried to get me on a boat, no thank you very much! The Thames Path would remain free for me! The weather during that mid-morning hour served a few clouds but with a knock-out blue springtime sky! 

Before reaching the Houses of Parliament, I brushed past St. Thomas's Hospital because I wanted to take a photo of the 'Mary Seacole' statue. Sure as I might, that formidable statue was found. Serving more fire than Florence could ever, I thought to myself that the NHS did the right thing by calling those 'field hospitals' after 'Ms. Nightingale' because they were a whole damn mess! Mary Seacole had to fight doubly hard for her right to practice medicine and as the proud pioneer of her own 'British Hotel' that she set up during the 'Crimean War'. With a statue so strong, I could just imagine how much stronger a 'reserve hospital' with her name upon it would need to live up to her legacy! Ms. Seacole stood proud, stepping forward with a strong momentum, she continues to fight in spirit! I did chuckle to myself because Boris Johnson had his wing at St. Thomas's whilst he had 'COVID', did he though? As I walked past Seacole's statue, I already knew she that would've glanced over to his wing! Yes, that damn blasted scruffy fool! 

With such vigour transcending from Mary Seacole's triumphant and powerful statue, I walked further down the Thames Path towards the Houses of Parliament to see something rather moving. The National COVID Memorial Wall fronted me with the thousands upon thousands of heartfelt messages and tributes that had been made by families who had lost loved ones to the deadly Coronavirus. With Mary Seacole's statue located a few metres away from the 'COVID Wall', I already felt her steadfast support washing over that memorial wall with so much love. I did think it was rich that another connection to Boris's well choreographed stint in hospital for his 'suspected' bout of Rona, well Mary Seacole stood ready to bless those working at St. Thomas without a fanfare needed, she wouldn't want their scheming plan known as 'Clap For Carers' because it did only well to spread the virus! Boris, were you even sure? The Tory government are trying to erase the 'COVID Wall' because we know they have blood on their hands! Real talk, M! 

So, the Thames Path had me fed, schooled and wanting to know more! With passion and anger both gathered from my previous 'Thames Path' point, that was all before rediscovering the Houses of Parliament! Only the heroism of Mary Seacole kept me from plotting my own 'Guy Fawkes' moment toward a certain British G.O.V! Well, listen here real quick because we won't take their lies anymore, so Mary Seacole keep me from having these impure thoughts, damn blasted Tories! Gunfire, gunfire and more gunfire, no treason would be found because that modern day plot would be strong! Yes, I had half expected the Elizabeth 'Big Ben' Tower to be completely camouflaged behind a protective layer, thankfully the restoration works looked as if they had been all but finished. That focal image of government had me asking many questions, I thanked the Thames Path for making my morning sizzle with sights and sounds, no part of that walk up to Westminster was boring! Do the tourists follow what shadiness goes down at H.O.P? 

Gunpowder, treason and plot. I'm sure if Guy Fawkes had existed during the times of this modern Pandemic then he'd sure he setting off some fireworks for sure! As I gazed across the waters of the Thames River with those governmental headquarters in view, they've been plotting more than just parties in recent months. There was a part of me that held a great love for the building, it stood as a thousand years old but it looked ever the regal governmental building. I am sure those Americans who visit London, when they see London's Houses of Parliament, well I'm sure they wished the White House looked so characterful! London isn't bitter, its better! During my days out in London during 2o14 and 2015, why had I not ventured west to that point? Outstanding, I loved and lived for the views of the Houses of Parliament and the Elizabeth Tower, a true London icon! Guy, there's no need to blow Westminster up because what history would we have to showcase? London's Thames Path sure pulled out all the stops! Vauxhall, who?

I had originally wanted to start this Thames Path walk from Battersea Power Station but with time of the essence, the final part of this morning segment concluded near Vauxhall Bridge. I loved the contrast between the historic bridge with the modern residential towers, they looked very luxurious, even from a distance! With Pimlico on the north side of the river and Vauxhall on the southern side, I had an idea that the Royal Vauxhall Tavern was located behind those towering structures. Neither Vauxhall or Battersea would cross my path during that morning but next time they will for sure! Behind me the embassy and university buildings looked very 'well-to-do' indeed with their period features and desired demographic in mind. Another part of the contrast as the period features overlooked the Vauxhall Riverside with its glass and futuristic style. Regardless, my morning along London's own Thames River gave me life no matter what the style of the buildings were! River Thames, you better not be such a stranger! Never again, L! 

Retracing those final few steps, the Millbank Millennium Pier gave me a glimpse of the Vauxhall Bridge at first but I wanted to get a little closer. I really liked that third and final part, that stretch of the riverside had a quiet nature with no commuters being the weekend and no tourists either. Having those snatched moments before boarding the bus back into the action allowed me to enjoy London with a killer view but without the hubbub and noise. From the London Eye, those heights had me remembering my one and only ride on that super-sized ferris-like wheel! Rule Britannia, the Houses of Parliament had me staring the British administration in the face! Whereas, the third and final segment showed me two sides of London in one sweeping view. Absolutely, Mary Seacole had my attention but like I have mentioned before, there's always another category for London! The Thames Path will be seeing me soon, come hell or high water, I will be back! The Thames served the South Bank, Westminster & Vauxhall all in one morning! 

My Thames Path Comeback!

Desperately Seeking Adventure 

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  1. I miss living in London so much; this was such a lovely stroll down memory lane for me! Thanks so much for this!

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