So I haven't had either a free or dry Saturday to get to Kew this year... but boy was today cold!
a heavy frost and bright sunshine by the time I got there for 10 am opening...
the Broad Walk empty and bathed in sunshine..
heavy frost on the stalks - most of the planting in the Broad Walk has been cut back hard ready for the new season, but some growth remains
the light was shining through the leaves
and I LOVED the frost of the name plates!
round to the Palm House Pond at the top of the Broad Walk. frozen solid and bathed in light
the dogwoods still looking stunning
as I walked round the Pond I took loads of pictures,
loved the shadows and the reflections
and the blue of the sky was gorgeus
after stopping in the Victoria Place cafe (sat outside eating my sausage roll) I headed off in the other direction
the arboretum, lots of colour , loved the frost on the grass, it was crunchy underfoot
beautiful frosty leaves
great light shining through the leaves, so translucent
loved the reflections in the gallery windows
beautiful bright orange berries against the sky
holy leaves
this tree trunk looks as if someone has wrung it out like a cloth!
time for a shadow selfie by the Henry Moore statue
and another frozen lake
fabulous pop of red from these buds...
something above me made me look up.... I thought I'd felt something fall on me... thinking it was going to be bird poop, I was surprised to see....
a squirrel in the tree eating something - surely they don't eat berries?
love the reflection of the ducks feet on the frozen ice
shadows of the dogwood making great patterns on these frosty stones
the Treetop walkway looking great against the blue sky
back at the Palm House pond, beautiful reflections - love how the ice makes the reflections static,
there were great chunks of loose ice on top of the surface of the pond, glinting in the mid-day sun
a quite a crowd looking at the fish under the surface, and the ducks out in the middle of the pond
the order beds for the students all neatly dug ready for the new season
found a solitary hellebore in the woody area between the order beds and the Princess of Wales glasshouse..
where they are preparing for the annual Orchid festival (starts in 2 weeks)
there are a few pillars of orchids installed ready, but I won't spoil the surprise !
I will say there is an Indian theme this year though, so it should be exciting.
outside in the Grass garden, still a lot of fabulous growth and colour here,
but first, I walked through the Alpine House
just love this blue!
the waterlily ponds are semi frozen, loved how the leaves are trapped under the ice
got a bit carried away with the grasses today...
they were catching the sun magnificently
from the grass garden it is a hop skip and jump to....
the Hive...
up on the viewing platform, but it was icy so the platform itself was roped off for safety
buds (possibly magnolia, couldn't get close enough to the plate on the tree to check)
final walk down the Broad Walk before heading home
hope you've enjoyed today's marathon walk - next time I go the Orchids will be on so come back with me then for some amazing colour!