Saturday, May 2, 2026

It's Saturday - it's Kew!

 So, another early alarm call (but woke before it..)  a bunch of regular Saturday visitors at the gate by 8am.. 

the weather was very different to yesterday though it did brighten up later









celebratory star jump for early access



the greylags and babies were still by the pond 
round bed at top of Broad Walk 












heading down Broad Walk 






headed over to Kew Palace to go into the Queens Garden

peonies are on the way over to there


the garden at the back

the laburnum arch I didn't get to  yesterday - a fair bit of colour, but much less growth than previous years - several new shoots over the arches though 



the sun was shy early on so not very bright 




back 
and front of the water feature 























by the Orangery restaurant



we did manage to see one fox cub where I had yesterday, but it didn't hang around - we could see another behind the tree but it stayed out of sight 


just along from their den is a low growing wisteria  - one in purple

and one in white 


in the grass garden
along the wall bordering rock garden/evolution garden (this side)
big peonies in rock garden

one of the beds on the other half of evolution garden
in the peony garden


rhododendron in the woodland garden,  no sprinklers on today





Palm House pond, on our way for our free cup of tea


the 2 swans (we think are the same we see on lake)


they were paddling round and round quite fast
trying the "wig" image again....


at the steps changed the lens for a wide angle shot
the swans on the far side,  


suddenly they took to the air and flew off (presumably to the lake)

wrong lens on... 



a few action shots hoping for the best!


if I'd had the zoom or the macro lens on I wouldn't have been able to get both in the same shot, so maybe this was for the best. 


we headed to the cafe for refreshments 
I can't see to upload to FB with the sunnies on.... 












after we'd finished we headed for the lake before it got to 10 and people came in!!




there are signs going up at the Henry's which suggest there will be a map and trail to tick them off (just out of shot)
nearing the lake, we came across 3 Canada geese and 13 babies - we haven't seen any young Canada geese this year until today  

not sure if they are 2 families together or a "creche" like we've seen before 

they carefully crossed the road...
and carried on their way


on the path round the lake, 2 greylags, chilling 
by the bench we met Peter, and an Egyptian goose family...
cute!
one of the swans was by the lake edge


the second swan swam into sight 
they make great reflections










as we carried on round the lake, we came across a single swan on the grass, preening. 



and a bit further on, another Canada goose family


two babies, but check out Mum's wing, I think there are more under there....
yep, a third one popped out

and yes, a fourth  


they headed off for a walk with mum and dad....
but a few steps later had to stop for a rest... 


near the top of the lake

into the woodland walk 



the sun was more or less through the clouds now 









round by the bird feeders  
we were looking for Goldie,
and he appeared from behind me and jumped up onto the bench






after a few minutes he got bored and jumped down and ran back under the bushes he'd appeared from on the other side of the path to the benches. 



we carried on our way



























into the Temperate House 














































leaving the TH,  walking through the Mediterranean garden,  love ceanothus 































and the delphiniums are flowering 




the Judas tree is looking good 

the cistus are starting to flower 

taken from a bench where we'd stopped for a breather 




heading back towards the Broad Walk now 
can't resist the alliums both sides of the path
and the euphorbia







heading round the back of the pond on our way to the exit
I think they have more jets on than sometimes;  still no replacement statue for Hercules, though 

by the side of the pond, the greylags from first thing were now under the shade of trees, with their fluffballs!  


I paused at the exit again, still with the camera this time
looking good in the sun.



and then off home.

thanks for looking once again, I don't think I'll be back again this weekend... so seeyou Saturday!