So today we had to wait until 10 to get in to Kew.. the sun came out as the gates opened though!
the beds at the Palm House are starting to be cleared for the end of the season
We were pleasantly surprised to see some of the Marc Quinn sculptures still in place, though many had barriers up ready for their removal.
there were some gorgeous reflections
as you see - deconstruction in progress
close up of the back of the central sculpture from the side of the pond
bed at the top of the Broad Walk, robin singing away
we decided to vary our route this week as we could get into the glasshouses straight away...
blogger is reversing the order of these few
Princess of Wales first
upper level.
the temperature and humidity was making the lens mist up
palms
rock garden, blue skies!
the acer at the junction leading into the veg/evolution gardens - colour turning well now
light and shapes
nerines in the alpine house
grass garden
orchid
in the arid section
the acer at the junction leading into the veg/evolution gardens - colour turning well now
nerines in the alpine house
grass garden
along the edge of the veg garden
physalis in the evolution garden - they have a much smaller patch of these this year
there was one that had fallen to the soil so I picked it up for close ups
my favourite area
view across the evolution beds from the grass
tall seedheads
the beautiful face sculpture in the bed
outside the POW - a partial ring of funghi
first we played colour match to my hair...
although you may have to enlarge the photo to see my head!past lots of autumnal trees!
lots of sun through leaves
heading across towards the lake now
more fabulous reflections as we crossed the lake
no sign of the swans, and not many of anything actually
next stop, davies exploration house
our favourite strawflowers were hard to get at today, a trolley was parked in front with only just room to get to the bed
but still lots of flowers!
then into the Temperate House
but still lots of flowers!
in here, the bronze sculptures had been removed
the middle octagon sections were empty and huge, and echoey.
the sculptures here were surrounded by barriers again ready for removal
took this over the top as the sun was glinting off it nicely!
I couldn't share this at the top of the blog as it would destroy my normal opening shot sequence!
we had to check out the porcelain berries whilst at the Pavilionwhat a pretty leaf
we took the path from the cafe towards the Pagoda and the Japanese garden
this photo doesn't do it justice as the sun was fabulous poking round the side of the Pagoda
the Marc Quinn that we'd forgotten to "say goodbye" to last week, was still there and not yet been roped off
some more of these pretty flowers
across the gravel - it's a shame the sculpture will be removed by the time the leaves are redder to match.
they were enormous
Thanks for looking, hope you enjoyed today's sunny walk
see you next weekend!