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Nik lives in Essex, UK and works in London as the editor of MacUser magazine. The posts and comments on this site do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions of values of his employers.
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Visit London has grassed over Trafalgar Square. It’s really quite lovely. A bit damp where the fountains are being caught in the wind and blown onto the turf, but quite lovely. So much nicer than the usual grey slabs, that are temporarily hidden underneath.
Of course, London is filled with parks, squares and gardens, but there was something special about this. Perhaps its transience. Perhaps the fact that it’s in the middle of a big sweep of roads. Perhaps the fact it was sunny, and that by tomorrow it will all be gone.
Whatever it was that made it so nice, the crowds there certainly approved. I wish they’d dig up the square permanently and do this full time.

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