Saturday, January 3, 2026

January - and a new year starts at Kew

 Hello, welcome back to Kew for 2026... it was mighty cold but no snow like in Sutton and less frost than I thought there'd be... but the sun was shining and the sky blue.  Enjoy....




long shadows on the way to my opening shot



well wrapped up as you see 
the Christmas trail ends tomorrow so no doubt by next weekend this will all be removed.. so a final walk over the now completely frozen, pond 






fabulous patterns in the icy on the edge of the bridge

gorgeous reflections 


the sun was low but bright.  It was very cold walking across the pond, in the open air





we decided to go to the Princess of Wales first to warm up a bit

2 Egyptian geese standing on the wall along the water outside the POW


we went up the steps at the back of the arid/cacti room to the upper level of the POW


normally we overheat in here but today it was just nice! 









and through the ferns room  yes I know most of these are palms!

down through the orchid room

I hadn't gone to macro lens yet  and I didn't want to change it in this steamy atmosphere 




















the arch in the orchid room was covered in sun through the windows
























we exited through the other side of the arid room - blogger has decided to swap the orders



back outside again 



leaf sprite was looking good in the sun, and they've cleared most of the planting behind her, so it was more open

we walked through the rock garden to the alpine house




these paperwhite narcissus smell so sweet




the sun was also illuminating the pampass grass in the grass garden.
unfortunately round the other side of this bed was a large icy stretch of path that Kim didn't see and ended up on her knees 
the ponds round the waterlily pond - in the corners - were frozen solid

the bullrushes were still lovely and fluffy!


more grasses in the sun 








bonsai house, but nothing really "wow" to photograph


we walked through the evolution garden,  not much of interest but this (not sure what it is, there is another one by the side of the palm house pond)  was gorgeous
still some seed heads around
heading back towards the Palm House

and along the side of the rose garden 


now heading for the lake








we took a different path to usual and came across one of the Christmas installations (called submersion ) - the crow was talking to his reflection in the mirrors



the ones I took on the phone were more successful (wrong lens on camera as so often!) 











Kim has a new lens and was looking for shadows 




the lake was now more or less completely frozen, apart from a few pockets where - it wasn't very thick- the geese had made holes 


it was funny watching them sliding about, but their webbed feet give them much more stability than you or I would have!

we joined Peter on the bench 
and watched the fun
every now and then the weight of the geese was too much for the ice 
and it would bend and they'd fall into the icy water 
there were lots of gulls flying around 

















it was a bit cold to sit for too long so Kim and I headed on. 











there were lots of bits of branch and leaves caught in the water as it had frozen











 




treetop walkway






inside to eat today - even so the hot chocolate got cold quite quickly, and the carrot cake was over baked or slightly stale, it was falling to pieces.

once we'd finished we headed off towards the Pagoda 










the dragons around the pagoda were glowing in the sun
Japanese gateway garden


I didn't have the macro on so couldn't get closer


cotoneaster in the gravel garden at the japanese gateway

frost on a leaf




we headed into the trees 



we made our way to the bird feeder area (not that the feeders are there any more)

where we found Peter again

there were several parakeets in the trees 











from there we walked through the woodland 


we got to the far end of the lake 











we came across Bowie sleeping on one leg - how do they do that!!

the gulls were still flying around 



we made our way back to the exit and home 



thanks for looking again, hope you stayed warm -although by this time the temperature had risen to a balmy 3 degrees and it was really quite nice!


see you next week - current forecast is drizzle so it may not be so colourful!