We are at a corner table in a breakfast place in Chelsea, Joseph Fiennes opposite me on the banquette with his jack russell, Noa. Dog duty, he says, apologetic. Noa looks at me, brown eyes also apologetic. They've been in Hyde Park, he says, he lost track, didn't have time to take her home. Nature is where he's at his best, where he feels cleansed, connected, observant his sentences are decorative like this. It's when I'm at my happiest, on hours-long, rain-drenched walks. Hot cheeks, freezing hands.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt's estate in Hyde Park, New York, is the only place in the US where a president was born, maintained a connection throughout his life, and is buried.
Hyde Park, New York, although known for its historical significance as the home of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, offers visitors an enriching blend of world-class dining and nature.
The Royal Parks has stated that the upcoming 420 Day rally in Hyde Park is unauthorized, breaching park regulations, with enforcement duties falling to the Metropolitan Police.