Once again I left before sunrise, just as the sky was turning pink..
beautiful
as I walked round the back of the station the rising sun was reflecting in the windows of the tall office block that disrupts my views of the sunsets from my bedroom window!
the sun was also shining nicely on the Thames as I crossed Kew Bridge a little later...
I passed lots and lots of people with race number on their vests heading towards Kew...hmmm odd
well, not that odd - I knew that there was a 10k run happening, although had forgotten when it was
Inside at 8am, I dodged the marshalls and took my usual first shot (Kew shot)
lovely blue sky and it was quite warm
the marshalls were casting shadows over the flower bed
nice sky....
swans on the pond at the Palm House...
the girl who scanned my membership card had given me a map of the route of the race (the slightly darker black line)
I decided to try and avoid most of it... although that would prove impossible.
It was the Richmond Runfest, a 10k run
I made a beeline down the Broad Walk before it got swamped
the sun was glistening on these fluffy stems
the middle of an aster, finished or just opening, I am not sure....finished I imagine...
over to the left of the Broad Walk in the big space where they hold the Kew the Music concerts, I could hear music and someone over a tannoy warming up the runners..
I headed for a look.. the start line and a gaggle of people limbering up
I heard them say the start time was 8.30
so I got cracking with my walk!
Love the sky behind the Hive
walked round the back of the beds in the Broad Walk, in the wet grass...
ducked under a huge tree canopy to go up to the Hive
I thought I might get a good view of the start...
but too many trees in the way...
great reflection of the structure in the glass "wall"
I remembered to change lens so I could get the whole of the Weeping Beech in...
told you it was huge)
leaves are turning a gorgeous red...
I spoke to a marshall who was stood at this junction waiting for the runners - we had a chat about how my visit would be a bit different to usual, and not very peaceful... she said they are doing another one tomorrow...
autumn crocus in the woodland walk.. love the sun on them
leaves forming a frame over the entrance to the family beds
didn't go through, as you saw last week, they are starting working in this area, and several of the beds have been cleared
lovely misty light (not that it was misty, it's the effect of the sun, but you knew that!)
this is one of my favourites from today
It was now race time!
I was going to have to be careful where I went and make my break to get across paths!
supporters in fancy dress - lots of charities being supported by the runners had volunteers cheering them on - this is Great Ormond Street Hospital. they were great.
running in front of the Palm House..
the grass was heavy with dew, it almost looked white frosty, but was just wet
the light was gorgeous, I will miss it when opening is back to 10am for everyone!
more signs of autumn
the sky was a beautiful colour and this tree was so golden against it
towards the Temperate House
light shining through the leaves...
a large group of geese were walking on the grass and a few feet in front of them a group of runners were going past the Temperate House...
deliberately kept them out of shot!
walked across the grass (feet getting quite damp now, the dew was soaking through the mesh tops of my trainers)
I was going to head for the lake
it is autumn, so it is funghi time - I came across lots today
I think this is funghi, it was soft to the touch.
looks a bit like coral from the ocean!
kept coming across groups of runners
autumn tree colours reflecting in the gallery window...
still trying to recreate one of my best ever photos from Kew!
dodged through a gap in the runners to the red tree on the other side of the path
finally made it to the lake
the swans weren't in their normal place, they were being hand fed!
I've seen this guy here regularly, so they obviously know and trust him..
I carried on round the lake
the lake is definitely one of my favourite places now
more funghi
loved this large clump
at the top of the lake, this tree always looks great in autumn
I decided to walk round the log walk..
it's meant for kids, and I kept to the paths, I wasn't going to walk along the logs...
I'm not sure if I've been through here before. I thought it might be a short cut back to where I wanted to go...
in fact it came out half way through the bluebell area...
it was nearly 10, so I decided to head for something to eat
past berries
and hypericum
and sea buckthorn - beautiful orange against the blue sky
roses on my way to "breakfast"
(coffee and a slice of banana and toffee cake again as it was so nice!)
whilst I sat and enjoyed my cake, I could hear the racers being encouraged as they reached the finish line
walking back down the Broad Walk, most of the runners seemed to have finished and there were lots of competitors milling about with their medals
I had a little time to kill before the next train (strike day, one an hour, getting bored with it now...)
so a few last shots
runners and their families enjoying the surroundings after their exertions...
good sky sitting at the station waiting for the train..
So, the next part of the double date, the craft show at Ally Pally... was there within an hour, was lucky with connections
the craft bits will be shared on "stampingbyh" on Wednesday, you'll have to hold your breath for that...
but with such a beautiful day, I had to take some pictures of the view towards the city of London - you can see for miles from the top of the hill where AP is situated.
view inside the Palm Court entrance,
took a few more outside before I caught the bus back to the station.
took time to put the longer length zoom on, I don't usually have it with me
it's a popular place to sit and enjoy a drink too.
phew, what an exhausting day (had to go birthday present shopping when I got back to Sutton too, which will save going out tomorrow at least!)
Thanks for looking
I'm putting my feet up now!
4 comments:
Hi, Helen strikes again! So many photos, I especially love the funghi. I'm not sure if I ever told you the story about the early digital cameras we were given when I was teaching. At that time we were lucky enough to have some great advisory staff in Lincoln and they were always introducing us to new equipment. I was lucky enough to get the chance to take a group of my children to the Lincolnshire show for them to try out some new digital cameras so I needed to practice. I filled the memory card completely over the lunch hour! Can you imagine being able to do that now with the size the memory cards are. You wouldn't believe it now but very few people knew then what the cameras were and really interested talking to the children about what they were using. Feels like yesterday. Have a great week, Angela xxx
I've just enjoyed looking through your photos with my morning coffee Helen. Lovely to pore through so much colour again. I love how you take us round the Gardens with your photos and commentary. The reflections are wonderful. Autumn is certainly creeping her way through the gardens now. Thankyou for such an enjoyable 'walk'.
I'm late and I realize it, but I had to stop by and admire everything. As always, I enlarge each photo, then go back and read what you have written. One observation was around the pond, I see the urns are still in full bloom. HOWEVER, I'm not sure I've ever seen the end urn, the one that has no opening. If I recall correctly, you explained the red "thing" next to the pond, along with one on the other side, were for dispensing food for the fish or fowl.
Had to laugh at the gaggle of people. They were everywhere! I DID like the photo of the people through the trees and the photo you took of the hive's glass wall.
I look forward to seeing the family beds in 2019, and was surprised they were still so visible, unlike when they do renovations in other parts of the garden, like the Temperate House.
So many runners. I was surprised they had another run on Sunday, too.
Gorgeous red tree and autumn is beginning to show in unexpected places. LOVED the photos from the lake, and the fungi you found there were so unusual.
I enjoyed seeing photos of the log walk. It is so rare you show this area, it was a real treat.
I had NO idea Ally Pally was that close to Kew. I can understand why you are tired of the train strike. But I look forward to your post on Wednesday. In fact, I'm going to ask you to link me ONE LAST time. After this Wednesday, I won't be back again till I figure out what the problem is with Mr. Linky. I just need to share this one last post before I pull the plug on WOYWW until I can link myself. I know it's not fair to you, and I am very, very grateful to you, Helen.
This has been the strangest Summer, we have had second blooming of some plants here in our communal garden! Good to see the contrasts here - the bright flowers and outfits with the lovely greens and blues! Hugs, Chrisx
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