The 20-minute effect of parks is real.

by Financial-Hat2181

21 comments
  1. I try to detour through a park whenever possible, really does help my mental health

  2. Looks like this photo of Kew Gardens wasn’t taken recently as for most of this year there has been a huge screen as part of the “of the oak” exhibit which would be obscuring the view of the greenhouse.

  3. If you sit in a park for 20 minutes, the ducks will start speaking to you in perfect English. If you tell anyone about this, the ducks will vehemently deny this ever happened (ironically, also in perfect English).

  4. True. I love the abundance of parks in London, it’s probably one of the best parts about living here.

  5. Resting in parks is one of my favourite things about London. When I still lived around, I’d frequently spend parts of my afternoon and evening people watching in parks too, and it just brought joy to me.

    Doubly so when I was burned out and depressed. Getting out to a park and sleeping was one of the few things that I enjoyed. Even now, when I’m back down visiting relatives, and I have a full day in central London, I will still find some time just to sit and relax.

  6. That duck speaks the Queen’s English; truly a quackademic!

  7. Another month old account posting random pictures and asking about trains so they can shill their app/website.

  8. 20 minutes in the park feels like a mini reset for the brain

  9. Are you the goose on the right or left? Either way lookin’ good! Quack quack…

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