We entered and left this largest of London Parks and former royal hunting grounds through Sheen Gate, passed a huge number of deer on the way, and parked near Roehampton Gate to go for a walk. It was very cold and there was not a single blue spell on the sky, clear and promising early in the morning. A single heron paraded on the opposite bank of a 'river' for a few minutes, enough to take a few pictures which the clever Samsung turned into a 'moving picture', doing the same to a series of 'flying heron snaps'. The reverside scenery remarkably resembled that of the Mazovian District of Poland and made me think of Frederic Chopin and his Mazurkas:

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