So today wasn't Saturday but it is a Bank Holiday in England so I headed for Kew, as I wasn't able to go last Saturday (they were closed)
When I arrived to take my normal opening shot, my camera wouldn't work...
I took one on my phone and messaged about with the camera..It seems that the auto focus element on the standard zoom I use most, has stopped working, but when I switched to manual it would take photos...
I was quite relieved to say the least
my normal view on manual a bit further along the bed!
the sun had come out which I wasn't expecting
down the Broad Walk. not very much to look at
the euphorbia were looking almost sparkly, though it's relatively mild and there's been no frost for a few days
the grasses were glowing in the sun
I headed round to the Princess of Wales conservatory - these are the outside cacti from a few weeks ago, the flowers are fading (no doubt suffered in the cold weather )
inside, now
the grasses were glowing in the sun
I headed round to the Princess of Wales conservatory - these are the outside cacti from a few weeks ago, the flowers are fading (no doubt suffered in the cold weather )
inside, now
on the upper level I noticed these water drops but again, had trouble with misting
then outside again
love this big tree at the end of the rock garden
little iris
nerine
euphoribia in the rock garden
some early snowdrops (under the acer in the rock garden, so sheltered(
vegetable garden, globe artichoke
the mushrooms are starting to ... sprout...
most of the veg beds have been cleared for winter ready for planting again in spring
remnants of the hydrangea
evolution garden... again, mostly cut back for winter
but some plants have been left for winter structure.
but some plants have been left for winter structure.
eryngium
into the palm house - more steaming up!
there's been some pruning in here too,
some good reflections in the misted up glass
the lake is quite silted up at this end
I could hear the geese and swans from yards away!
I headed for the Treetop Walkway
the lift is still not finished so it was time to climb the steps
using the excuse of pictures part way up for a pause...
Santa overlooking the gardens (part of the Lights event)
Santa overlooking the gardens (part of the Lights event)
blogger is being a pain with the orders again
I climbed some more stairs to the viewing platform
you can see these better from the stairs on the way down again
from a bit lower down the stairs...
angel trumpets
the ledges round the octagon have had cacti and succulents placed on them
it was luck I chanced to turn round or I'd have missed this
and finally at the exit on my way out!
thanks for looking, i will be going again Saturday !
2 comments:
I know that sick feeling I get when my camera doesn't work, so I am glad you got yours to work on manual. The opening shots are all fabulous.
The orchids are incredible. Such beauties, and all so different. The prickly pear cactus grows and lives through MY winters, so they should live through yours. Although I can see the blossoms are definitely suffering.
I always love the flowers in the Alpine House. Tiny and delicate. And snowdrops, which I have only seen in photos. Winter gives its own dead, but beautiful flowers, grasses, and stems.
Wow, the reflections in the glass display are amazing with the misting.
I'm always amazed when you climb the ladder to the Treetop Walkway. Such breathtaking shots, too.
The Pip and Pop display is amazing. Beautiful.
I am saddened that I was unable to wish you a merry Christmas because I was offline. I will wish you a joyous, safe, healthy, and prosperous 2023 in advance of the new year.
Oh a post Christmas visit to Kew sounds like a great idea, we were due to go to Chatsworth on Tuesday but were exhausted from Christmas and Boxing day so we missed it, although we've been up to YSP today. You look like you had decent weather given that it is the end of December, the garden is looking very wintry now.
I love the gallery display - so positive with all its pastels.
Hope you have enjoyed the festive season
Hugs
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