It did start wet for sure, with some heavy rain on the journey to Kew, but reduced to a drizzle by 9
the leaves have taken on more colour since last week and the gardens were looking gorgeous
the jets will be turned off soon as they are beginning to install the equipment for Christmas at Kew and they will need the surface of the pond still and flat for the light shows
just look at the leaves!
the salvias are still in full colour
just look at the leaves!
the salvias are still in full colour
you can probably see the path is very wet to the side and I was having trouble juggling my umbrella and the camera equipment!
my beautiful beds of rudbeckia and daisies are gone over now - I dare say they'll be cut back very soon to renew for next year
of course the rain had produced some lovely drops!
there were no skeletonised physalis today, just bright orange!
and the pumpkin display is still fabulous!
of course the rain had produced some lovely drops!
there were no skeletonised physalis today, just bright orange!
and the pumpkin display is still fabulous!
well the autumn version has pockets of yellow
and soft blue of the borage
the grass garden is looking good too
then I headed for the other side of the gardens and found myself on part of the Gruffalo trail - the last weekend of this children's half term event.and soft blue of the borage
the grass garden is looking good too
I was more interested in the trees though
blogger is adding photos out of order again!!
this is one of the Gruffalo's friends - I am not up to date enough with all the characters in this much loved children's book, not having young children around these days - but who doesn't love an owl
some have started to disintegrate
despite the slightly gloomy weather (it was on/off drizzling) the light shone through the leaves
and they looked amazing
a large tulip tree was also fabulous
the cherry trees round the path round the rose garden have taken on amazing colour since last week
and they looked amazing
a large tulip tree was also fabulous
the cherry trees round the path round the rose garden have taken on amazing colour since last week
that's the Palm House in the background
then I went along Cherry Walk
a final look at the One Thousand Springs
from different viewpoints around the room
the busker had left his instruments ready for his performance but I was too early to listen and wanted to carry on my way
then I went along Cherry Walk
on my way to the Temperate House as it was approaching 10these are the cherry trees approaching the Temperate House
I was keen to check the witch hazel again -
I was keen to check the witch hazel again -
blooming blogger is adding them back to front again.
ok, where were we!
did not want to miss the chrysanthemums today
I love to take close ups of them
from different viewpoints around the room
the busker had left his instruments ready for his performance but I was too early to listen and wanted to carry on my way
then through into the Chalk garden - where blogger is still adding them in it's own order
the colours are fab against the chalk
back outside and walking round the Temperate House to head for the gallery
some puddle pictures
stopping at one of the perspex boxes just outside the main room
it was a bit harder today as it was later so there were more people enjoying them- but everyone seems to love them
whilst preferring the black side, the colours are fabulous
on my way out I stopped to look at the cases on the wall outside
I wish I could work out how to stack 2 pics side by side!
they were too wet to scuffle through today
but as I walked back towards the cafe I noticed patches of blue sky peeking through the clouds
this was mostly green still last week with just red at the very top
I managed to eat outside - dried off a seat with a napkin - sausage roll and hot chocolate again
whilst I was enjoying my snack, I was amused by two couples nearby who had tiny toddlers crawling around on the wet pavement after pigeons, they were so cute!
I wasn't expecting this weather until afternoon, but glad the forecast was wrong.
the pond at the Palm House bathed in sunshine
a look at the trees behind the rose garden
before heading into the Palm House
so much light streaming through the windows - they have been cutting some of the plants back for winter to give the rest more light during winter
I noticed a group taking pictures inside a fern's fronds and after they'd gone went to investigate
I noticed a group taking pictures inside a fern's fronds and after they'd gone went to investigate
It was lovely to see light streaming through the windows
and this is the bed in the middle of the palm house, quite bare, but the light was amazing
(and my camera had stopped misting up)
the cherry trees round the rose garden in the sun now!
there's still some pelican flowers in the entrance lobby of the waterlily house
I was trying to take a photo of the reflection in the pond but something dripped into it causing the ripples
the pink reflection was of this cactus flower in the hanging basket in the corner
it's huge!
took another on the way out for the sun coming through the window
headed back round the pond for the sun through the trees!
just fab! what a change in 2 and a bit hours
dogwood
this and the next one, are 2 different trees, honest!
off to the Princess of Wales conservatory now
just fab! what a change in 2 and a bit hours
dogwood
this and the next one, are 2 different trees, honest!
but still lovely
and lots are yellow too
orchids
the next titan arum is starting to open out of the stem
and here was where I started!
these beautiful nerines had caught my eye walking past in the rain earlier
another gorgeous tree in the Duke's garden, not a lot else of colour there today
on my way back to the exit, I realised I hadn't gone to the lake, or the Japanese garden and did think about it, but looking at the clouds and the fact that there was a train due very soon, meant I gave it a miss.
as it happened, the sun came back out, but never mind, there is always next week!
thanks for looking.
4 comments:
Wow, where do I start! So many favourites this week! Needless to say I love the beautiful colours of the different trees particularly the acers and maples and your favourite. The chrysanthemums are beautiful too and I loved the contrasting colours of the nerines. The cactus flower is pretty amazing too. Like you I was very surprised at the camellia being in bloom. I thought they usually opened in January or at least my mum's used to, if it didn't get ruined by bad weather and frosts.
The exhibition is fabulous but I think I prefer the coloured side. My absolute favourite pieces though were the two on your way out....Sunny Moon and Sunrise.
After all that though my favourite photo of the day is #143. The sparkly sunlight filtering through the leaves is just gorgeous.
I have to say I admire your patience with Blogger and it's shennanigans but thanks for persevering.
Lesley Xx
Gorgeous oranges and reds to show that autumn is truly arriving at Kew.
Those pumpkins must be covered or they would be moldy by now. They delight me.
That borage is amazing. Simply beautiful close ups.
The acers really are beautiful. I had no idea the cherry trees turned colors like that. The ones we had when I was a child didn't get these lovely colors. And I admit that Kew's mums look so much healthier than mine.
Blogger may be a pain, but that chalk garden is still stunning.
I love the beautiful flowers in perplex, but really like sunny moon and sunrise.
I see the urns near the fountain have now lost their flowers.
I look forward to seeing the next titan arum in full bloom. I hope you are able to catch this one before it starts to collapse.
Thanks for taking me with you to Kew today. I didn't even have to carry an umbrella, either!
What a fabulous visit to Kew and what a difference the sunshine makes, definitely full autumn colours now, I love the autumnal wild flower elements, I'd seen some borage in a garden recently and couldn't remember its name, so thanks for the reminder, I also smiled at the idea of the kids crawling after the pigeons, my Mum stopped the other day to watch some kids play with some musical toys in B&M they were having a whale of a time and definitely made her smile
The photo inside the glasshouse when your camera had stopped misting up is gorgeous.
I hope you have a great week ahead.
Hugs
Gorgeous photos again this week Helen, the autumn colours are absolutely heavenly. I think the two discs with the trees on them - photos 99 and 100 - are stunning - I would so love to own one! The physalis are also a favourite and I am still determined to have some in my garden for next autumn!
Thanks for sharing your visit - I loved it!
Diana xx
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