Swans in Bushey Park, Kingston upon Thames
Swans grooming in Bushey Park, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, September 2013.
A swan in Bushy Park, London bashing the water with this feet
A high speed swan who took dislike to another on his pond in Bushy Park, London. He used feet bashing water to intimidate the other swan.
Cars Leaving Bushey Classic Car Show
This is a short video on a few cars leaving the Watford and district classic car show in Bushey Hertfordshire.
Its always a bit of fun
Bushey Park
A little visit to Bushey Park
When a child is born
Sticks and Stones at The Bushey Rose Garden, Dec 2010
Close Encounter Pike at Blue Lagoon Arlesey
One of the many large Pike in the Blue Lagoon
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Zaina feeding the swans Bushy park
Zaina feeding the swans at the Bushy park , beautiful autumn morning. Zaina enjoying every moment ..
Selham Station (closed 1955).
Selham Station seen here in May 2011 was on the LBSCR Branch to Midhurst.Selham was opened in 1872 and closed to passengers in February 1955. Selham continued to handle goods until May 1963.The nearby bridge abutments can be seen by the Three Moles pub.Other stations on the branch at Petworth and Fittleworth still survive in private ownership.I had visited Midhurst Station before it was demolished in the 1970's to make way for housing.
Magic tricks - Bushi Dokaj
For the first time in a long time, DMCI's talent show has a magic show performance!
Wowing us with his tricks, Bushi Dokaj takes the stage to end off our talent show this year :)
Swans in Woodland Gardens in Bushy Park
What I did on my 38th birthday on January 23rd 2009. Woodland Gardens is located inside the Royal Bushy Park in SW London near Teddington/Kingston and Hampton Court Palace.
Walking In London: London walk along the Thames at Kingston Riverside
This London walk takes place in Kingston-upon-Thames in Surrey – a 30-minute train ride from Waterloo Station. This 17-minute walk takes you along the River Thames on a beautiful autumn day with Halloween just around the corner. The sky is blue, the trees are turning yellow and orange, and everyone is enjoying one of our final warm days to make the most of the sunny riverside before more ‘typical’ autumn weather takes hold.
The walk starts at Ravens Ait which is on Portsmouth Road just down from Harts Boatyard pub. I walk along Queens Promenade past all the river views, coffee shops and restaurants to Kingston Bridge. There is a Part 2 video which takes you into Kingston Town Centre via the ancient market place, Clattern Bridge and red telephone boxes to complete the walk.
All parts of the walk along the route I have taken are timestamped below.
Route timestamps:
0:25 Ravens Ait to Kingston Bridge along Queens Promenade 17:30
03:05 Riverside toilets (not always open)
05:15 Riverside coffee shop
05:45 Parrs Boats
08:25 Turks Launches (one of their boats was in the Karma Chameleon video for Culture Club)
10:15 Riverside restaurants, pubs and coffee shops 15:50
17:30 Kingston Bridge
The two combined walks – Kingston Riverside (Part 1) and Kingston Town Centre (Part 2) - work very well in reverse, starting at the telephone boxes and ending at Ravens Ait where a pub or two is around the corner for refreshment before the return walk. Or you could continue to Surbiton (around 20 minutes) and get a train to Waterloo from there (I can provide route information or a new walking video on this). From Surbiton you can also take a train to Hampton Court (King Henry VIII) and either walk back along the tow path to Kingston (a good 30-45 minutes, especially if you are tired by then!) or take the train again. In summer, boats also run along this stretch to Kingston and Richmond.
Music credits:
Tracks 1 and 3 (intro music and outro music over timelapse/photos, respectively:
Track 1 Take the Chance by Nicolai Heidlas
Track 3 Chase your Dreams by Nicolai Heidlas
Both tracks can be found on HookSounds:
Nicolai's YouTube channel is well worth checking out:
Track 2 (music used to cover music that was being played by others): As Leaves Fall by Ikson. Lovely music can be found on his YouTube channel here:
Ikson's music is available on SoundCloud:
My equipment:
Gimbal - DJI Osmo 2 Mobile, what a joy this has been to learn and balance;/
LG mobile phone - a bit on its last legs and overheating at all the hard work, but just about hanging in there.
I do the immersive first-person walks with these two items.
For vlogging to camera, I use my Canon G7X Mark ii. One day I hope to buy a proper camera gimbal so as to use the Canon for the actual filming, but this will take a bit of saving up for, and then a bit of learning!
St Margaret's Bushey candidate for Head of House - Nicky
Sixth former, Nicky, hopes to be chosen as Head of House for Wesley House, and talks about why she's the right candidate for the position.
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London (Zoo and Regent Park) 2008
My great movie.
Swanvestas Move It Acoustic Festival of Britain
Swanvestas Classic version of the song with El Nurosso selling the CD. Great gig #festivalsummer 2019 at The Acoustic Festival of Britain.
2ND BUSHEY ACOUSTIC FESTIVAL, 2 JUNE 2019 - LONG VERSION WITH VOCALS
The 2ND BUSHEY ACOUSTIC FESTIVAL AND SUMMER PICNIC, 2 June 2019, saw over 50 wonderfully talented local artists perform on 4 stages on the Mary Forsdyke Gardens and Warren Lake Green Flag Park, Bushey, Herts. Unfortunately we were unable to film every one of them, but this film includes as many as we could and gives a great taste of the fantastic talent to be found in Bushey and our neighbouring areas. With a great ethical food market and craft fair, it was, as can be seen from this film, a simply amazing, eclectic and free community event, enjoyed by everyone who participated, including the 2000 visitors who attended. Next year's Festival is confirmed for Sunday 7 June 2020 at the same venue, when the Festival will not only be bigger and better, but will proudly be part of Hertfordshire's Year of Culture 2020. (Filmed and edited by Grace Adeniji - graceadeniji.co.uk)
A Walk in the Park
Our Dogs walking in Bushey Park, london in November 2008