Saturday, March 14, 2020

Kew... Probably the last visit for a while...

I did dither a bit about taking my weekly visit to Kew.  But I felt that as it will probably be unavailable with the spread of the coronavirus, (given I have to use public transport) for a while, I'd go.  The bus (signalling problems meant I couldn't go by train)  was definitely quieter than usual and there was less traffic on the roads. But by the time it was 10am, a queue had formed at the gate.

As always I started at my usual spot.
There was sun, (and some broody clouds) as you can see by the shadows
 I had a time slot for the orchids which had been extended to this weekend

the round bed at the top of the Broad Walk has coloured up, loving the purple/yellow combination
I didn't stop for a close look at this time though






I think I have always dashed past this in the entrance on my previous visits..


 my cousin will recognise  this cactus as she got barbs from the stem stuck in her fingers.. I was struck how the "branches" were developing
 I hadn't stopped to look at it in previous weeks
the dyed blue orchids still looking good



 I was having trouble with the lens misting up but was too impatient to wait for it to clear naturally so kept wiping it with my scarf
 the jade vine flowers were dropping

 but there are plenty still hanging.  they are fabulous aren't they!
 through the leaves and mangroves
there is a chinese water dragon sitting on the rock in the water

 the arches were still looking good, although  past their best now, 5 weeks on


the tunnel of carnivorous plants and orchids

 lots of the orchids were still in very good condition - these ones planted in the cool orchid room
 white rhododendron
 going to miss him!

 close up of the rhino "skin"
 couldn't not have a final view of the orangutans



 I walked round again






 farewell to the volcano



 managed a glimpse of the water dragon from the side



 and below

caught him on the phone too.
 some of the orchid  pillars are still looking fabulous



 the "feathers" of the bird at the door of the central area


(I was walking round in circles as you can see)








 the huge tree by the alpine house
 in the alpine house



 it was nearly all yellow and blue in there today






 stroll through the rock garden






so much blossom coming.   it makes me really sad to think I am going to miss so much - but hopefully will enjoy it next year!

 rain drops on an iris - had to maneuvre a leaf out of the way it was spoiling the shot


 camellias


 the giant gunnera have been unwrapped from their winter blankets and are growing fast
 flowering cherry looking gorgeous




 I walked through the cafe (having stopped to wash my hands first yes, in case I was going to eat) but didn't fancy anything on offer and couldn't be bothered to queue for a drink.


dark hellebore outside the cafe

 I retraced my steps to the Palm House
 the crown imperial fritillary  are growing up in the beds now..
 hadn't realised they were there
 planted urn (no, not along the pond Elizabeth, they're still empty)

tulips are coming out... going to  miss them too
 huge tree at the end of the rose garden
 quick walk through the Palm House.

no robins today, no water dragon




 urn at the top of the steps at the back of the Palm House,  tulips are more open here

walked round the path at the perimeter of the rose garden past blossom






 lichen covered branches
 chinese currant
 off to the magnolias
 there was somebody sitting on the ground painting or sketching (didn't go too close, I hope she was on a ground sheet it was still very muddy)









 headed over to the lake now.


the chinese goose with a 3rd baby (must have been hiding last week)

I couldn't get closer, they ran off!




into the Temperate Hosue

the amaryllis still looking pretty



 silver daisy bush

 ferns unfurling
 from the platform











 I love how this plant has (presumably) buds and flowers at the same time


 more ferns unfurling





 outside again, the tulips under the cherry trees are growing; quite a difference to last week already






 walking back along the path towards the exit

 camellia
magnolia



 a board promoting some of the upcoming events... hopefully I'll get to see this before it ends!!


 back at the Palm House beds again






 closer look (eventually!) at the purple/yellow bed at the top of the Broad Walk










I had to take a quick walk down the Broad Walk before doubling back to go home (use a different exit when travelling by bus)

more blossom just off to the right of the Broad Walk













I thought I had taken the euphorbia on camera as well, but just this from the phone


there didn't appear to be a huge amount happening different this week on the Broad Walk, so I turned and headed for home




a heavy shower concentrated my mind and I left.



It was a very strange visit today, it felt like I'd never be able to come back again, although I know that isn't the case and I just hope it isn't too long before I can return, but for safety's sake I think today must be my last visit for a while.

It took me some time to pinpoint why I felt so odd, as I don't often feel sad about things (fortunately)  so it didn't occur to me that that was what the feeling was!

Thanks for looking and see you soon!!


4 comments:

Words and Pictures said...

Oh how very sad... I completely understand why you feel you should stay away, and I'm sure it's a wise decision - but I can imagine how much you are going to miss your weekly fix of Kew. Sadness is an entirely appropriate response (especially missing spring). We'll miss sharing it all in the photos.

But if this is the last visit for a while, you've left us with a glorious post to enjoy in the meantime. From the spectacular orchids - they are holding up pretty well, and my word they are extraordinary in close-up, especially those jade vine flowers - to a marvellous array of spring blossom in the trees (maybe my favourite kind of flower of all - and always induces that spring melancholy because you know it's only going to last a short while) this is a wonderful post. I love the tree bark textures, and the extravagance of the white rhododendron, the grape hyacinth (I think!), and the iris raindrops - it's a post full of brilliant, beautiful details. Thank you.
Alison x

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

After running a new line and new connectors, I was finally back online. Then, I left two messages and got kicked off again. At least this time, I was able to get back on. Sorry I’m such a bad visitor. I had intended to get here sooner. So sad that this will be the last time in awhile that you will be able to visit Kew. At least you got to see one final viewing of the incredible orchids, those new to me cacti, and the beds in front of the Palm house I got to watch grow over time through your lens. I adored each photo and wish I had time to visit longer. I'll be back if and when I ever catch up on visiting others.

Celtic house said...

Hello Sweetie, we are going through some trying times, but I hear you on the distancing/public transport element. Chatsworth's Friends day isn't going ahead on Friday, YSP are limited the spaces that are open, for all good reason, Hopefully we an get a grip of this thing and normality (whatever that will be) will resume soon.

Sending hugs

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

It is a sad time for sure and lets hope it doesn't continue for too long, beautiful photos though. Take care and craft on! Angela xXx