I love the English parks and nature because in London, e.g., you can find them everywhere you go.
For example, there is Hyde Park, where you can go and take a walk, relax listening to the sound of the wind moving the branches of the trees, and the squirrels appearing from time to time, like if they were cats, a bit frightenened and asking for some food very shy, but like a domestic creature which has seen man many times. By the way, they are much more intelligent and easy-going than pigeons. 
Then, some other parks and half-woods have a special magic atmosphere, but they don't have any animals in them. Perhaps, there's some wolf, a cow, a pig or a cock inside, behind the trees, where an old woman takes care of them and makes butter at the same time, but I have never seen that, so I wonder what is happening to the English Countryside.
Where does the fruit, the vegetables, the peas, the milk and other kind of dairy food come from in England? It remains a mistery.


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(To be continued). 
 

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