Another heatwave, another shortish trip to Kew.
the sun was blazing but there was a sporadic welcome breezewe headed to the lake for some shade first.
the lake is still green - this is the clear bit in the middle
here come the geese!
Mumma mallard watching her babies
I left Kim sheltering in the shade and went for a wander.
some nice shadows at this Henry
I needed the lens hood really but it was a home, so sun getting inthe way
trying to get me and the hole in was tricky!
walking through the rose garden
as I approached the palm house I could see I'd not be able to enter, and a couple walked towards me and I said , oh it looked as if they were letting us in early, the lady said no, there's a barrier in the way
I was able to take a couple of photos over the top of the barrier though
it really is very empty now ahead of the restoration next year
I walked round the outside pausing at some agapanthas that are planted around the outside
at the far end nearest the waterlily house it was very empty indeed - the last time I was here there were still big pots this end
reflections through the doorway
I was able to take a couple of photos over the top of the barrier though
it really is very empty now ahead of the restoration next year
at the far end nearest the waterlily house it was very empty indeed - the last time I was here there were still big pots this end
reflections through the doorway
the white tentlike thing is the covering to the waterlily house undergoing it's restoration
and from the front
several geese on the grass in the semi cool
another through the hole effort, worked better than last week's
followed round the bed
blogger is messing with the spacing, it's too hot to fight it....
if there are gaps, sorry!
echinops at the carbon garden
a dried grass/seedhead sculpture. not noticed this in the bed before but it has probably been there!
as I walked through the rose pergola through the evolution garden I got a message from Kim who'd found a seat at the cafe in the shade, so I made my way to meet her - and Patrick and Joyce.
delicious. obviously not cheap, but delicious and yes, I will probably have it again!
we sat and enjoyed a chat and the breeze for a while
took this and then back out again
last year this was growing the other side of the gap between glass and beam... this year it's crammed against the glass
hydrangea
took the grass path along the far left hand edge through the evolution garden
there was a small pretty blue butterfly flitting about but it wouldn't settle to photograph
most of the roses on the main pergola are over, but the side path still has some
strawflowers looking good
the little insect flew into shot as I hit the shutter
walking through the evolution garden
another hydrangea
there were so many bees on this!
more echinops
we sat on a bench in front of the echinops, in the shade whilst deciding where was coolest to venture next...
photographs without moving from the bench!towering yellow flowers at the end of the bed
we headed back
past Leaf Sprite
and crossed the broad walk again
ducking round branches
and back to the shade by the lake
bliss! and a lovely breeze
the geese swimming too and fro though the green weed covering the pond make nice channels
caught unawares!
the geese swimming too and fro though the green weed covering the pond make nice channels
caught unawares!
we walked round the rest of the lake
to the far end keeping to the shade as much as possible,
this one however, HAD heated up in the sun and was boiling
and then, it was time to go home and try and cool down. (lasted till 11.30 this week!)
So it is
Wimbledon finals weekend, and more football, so a sporty rest of the weekend.
Thanks for looking. See you next time.






