After our Ham House excursion I went for a walk with Jeantine over the Wandsworth Bridge to Sainsbury's to get something for that evening's meal while Barb got her energy levels back. It must've been full tide the way grassy weeds and reeds were waving in the ripples in this video
GPS shows this location as by Juniper Drive, and what a contrast on the Thames River Path with the million pound apartments between the Wandsworth Bridge and where we accessed the area via Cotton Row. Cotton Row leads to York Place, and across York Road (A3205) through the York Gardens to our air bnb on Ganley Court - which is part of a Housing Estate. Walk a couple hundred metres and you can be in a different world.
The next day I took Barb across the Wandsworth Bridge to that Sainsbury's - then from analysis with Google Maps, we found a closer Sainsbury's up by the Clapham Junction Railway Station.
But first we have some food shopping to do in Paris. Jeantine organised us a short trip to be in Paris on Bastille Day and so we have to get ourselves to St Pancras Station
So many people on the move as we follow Jeantine in this video
Eurostar tickets sorted and onwards and downwards through the Chunnel to end up at Gare du Nord or Paris Nord or 'North Station', Europe's busiest railway station. Gare du Nord offers connections with several urban transport lines and thus we took the Paris underground to Gare Montparnasse.
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