Today I met with my mum at Morden Hall which is situated in Morden has a lovely park where you can walk, a cafe if you fancy a coffee and a shop.
I am loving putting my Journal together and so bought some greeting cards, some nice cookies, and a purse to help organize a bag with.
I took the bus and then walked and had a coffee with my mum, did a bit of shopping and then got bus back and its nice to be in a different environment. I love a Garden Centre. The one in Chessington do Christmas events and took my son to one one year and it was brilliant, as they did have Santa there.
Being on my laptop all day does me no good. I love writing and sharing my life online, but I also like some quiet time and not film. It's taking in the moment and just concentrate on where I am presently out and I like the bus ride to Morden from Epsom, listening to an audio book or music and looking out of the window. ,
Morden Hall park is very big and you can walk through it where there is a pond and walked all the way to Colliers Wood before now and there is a farm nearby. A popular walk for families, dogs and joggers. Even cycling and then there is the walk to Wimbledon. It is quite a distance but my son and I have done it and you can get the 200 bus from Mitcham to Raynes park, from Colliers Wood that takes you Wimbledon and from Colliers wood to London. The 219 goes all they way to Clapham Junction which my son and I have been on as my son loves Buses and trains and it is a good ride and then can continue on getting the 156 to Battersea and Vauxhall.
Also to Kingston from Collierswood. You can get the 131, 219 to Wimbledon and 57 to Kingston. If you'd like to Richmond then you can bet those buses into Wimbledon to get the 493 to Richmond, or 93 to Putney Bridge.
I love shops that have little Knick Knacks and good places to find gifts.
So yes feel it is good to visit a garden centre even if you not a gardener.
Many thanks for reading,
Carrie X
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