When I am not travelling, or exploring somewhere new, I go to my local parks.
Pitshanger Park is in Ealing, west London. It has a small free carpark, and there is ample free off-street parking in the neighbouring streets. The park has a playground and a playgroup, football and tennis coaching, newly refurbished tennis courts and lessons for all ages run by
Will to Win. They also provide excellent coffee and snacks, including dog snacks (woof!) at their café, which has a patio where we dogs can sit. More seating is provided on the grass area next to the courts. This is my usual park. I look forward to getting back to it whenever I have been away and sniff out exactly what has gone on in my absence.
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wishful thinking, trying to catch the ball |
The park is a great asset to the local area, from old to young (humans and dogs) and has its regular walkers, so I get to meet my friends here. Near the bowling green the council have planted wild flowers. These are a very pretty addition to the park. In the heat of summer I like to walk through the allotments which lead out then back into the park, but offer welcome shade.
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The wild flowers near the bowling green |
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