The day dawned sunny, luckily for the runners taking part in the half-yearly RunFest at Kew (10k run today) this morning and luckily opening wasn't being delayed from 10.
Kim and I wondered how many of the cherry trees had lost their blossoms...
we headed back past the other end of the Palm House
round bed at the top of the Broad Walk
blossom on the trees between Broad Walk and POW
sunny daffodils down the Broad Walk
euphorbia
the tulips along the Broad Walk are flowering
to our left was the marshalls post for the 10k run- music was blaring and announcements being made, the last few runners were finishing the race.
Kim got me in action
we cut past the massage table to rejoin the pathwe headed round to the back of the Palm House and the rose garden,
where yes, the Yoshino cherry trees had lost lots of their blooms sadly.
but still some leftwe headed back past the other end of the Palm House
round bed at the top of the Broad Walk
blossom on the trees between Broad Walk and POW
sunny daffodils down the Broad Walk
euphorbia
the tulips along the Broad Walk are flowering
to our left was the marshalls post for the 10k run- music was blaring and announcements being made, the last few runners were finishing the race.
we were heading for the blue flowers just behind the marshalls
I did my laying down thing (good job the runners were no longer in the way)
lots of white daisies in amongst the blue.
I did my laying down thing (good job the runners were no longer in the way)
lots of white daisies in amongst the blue.
this one by the path is still good,
and plenty of cherry trees (although again, lots of varieties have lost blossom here in the wind and rain too)
and plenty of cherry trees (although again, lots of varieties have lost blossom here in the wind and rain too)
the sun was so bright I couldn't tell from the screen on the camera what the photos were looking like...
the big yellow magnolia in the glade is opening out now
we weren't too keen on the grey clouds - but they did go away!
I was hoping for the "frame" opportunity of the cherry trees and the azalea behind.
blow me, but a couple arrive just ahead of us
this time they didn't hang around so long
I had the wrong lens on really, but it was too muddy underfoot to put the rucksack down to change it
me in action
Kim in action
the small rhododendrons in the beds just beyond the cherry trees are starting to flower so we must check the rhododendron dell soon
I had the wrong lens on really, but it was too muddy underfoot to put the rucksack down to change it
Kim in action
the small rhododendrons in the beds just beyond the cherry trees are starting to flower so we must check the rhododendron dell soon
we headed for the lake
lots of people around from the run, they get to bring guests in and stay after the race
good reflections
crossing the lake
as we'd walked along the bank we had see in the water the Egyptian Geese with their 3 babies... they were heading for the other side
and when we got round there, they were out of the water pecking at the grassthey let us get quite close, so cute!!
they walked towards us
there were loads of squirrels around - no sign of Dave who feeds and videos them (he was there yesterday, that's how I'd know about the baby geese)
we headed into the Davies Exploration house for "my" daisies... which were gorgeous.
to see into the higher blooms, as they plant is growing very tall!
love the silvery grey stems of this, with the pale purple flowers , next to the daisies
palms
the leaves of this were so pretty on the underside. we aren't allowed to walk down beside it, it's for staff only
we were walking round the Temperate House in a different order this time..
the rhododendrons towards the far end (nearest the tulips) had been watered
I took a photo from the doorway - the cherry trees are coming into bloom, slowly, and the white tulips too.
for now, we carried back round the TH
tubs of various things in the further octagon a huge bumble bee was having a great time
the look so good against the blue sky
it was busy as you can see!
this is a huge tree
Pieris at the Japanese garden
the gravel was looking neat
the cherry trees here weren't as far out as elsewhere
Pieris at the Japanese garden
the gravel was looking neat
the cherry trees here weren't as far out as elsewhere
we walked back to the tulips in Cherry Walk outside the TH
the white ones are earlier that's all!
and as you can see, the cherry trees are starting to flower morethe ivy at the end of the path
as you exit the Mediterranean garden you get to more cherry trees (the path that least tot he Palm House
this is another of their Blossom Hotspots with music (by the time we got there, about 12.30, it was live music here)
and someone was obviously doing a photo shoot... I snatched a photo as I went past
the cherries leading back to the Palm House
it was hot in there, so we didn't hang about
this is another of their Blossom Hotspots with music (by the time we got there, about 12.30, it was live music here)
and someone was obviously doing a photo shoot... I snatched a photo as I went past
I was enjoying the daffodils again
we cut across to the POW - these are the cherry trees between the Broad Walk and POW we saw earlier
from the front of the POW looking back at the Palm House
from the front of the POW looking back at the Palm House
carnivorous room was a bit cooler
jade vine has nearly finished
outside, cones on the pine tree, a loganberry-raspberry sort of colour!
alpine house
tulips
jade vine has nearly finished
outside, cones on the pine tree, a loganberry-raspberry sort of colour!
alpine house
tulips
scilla, cuban lily coming into flower
in the rock garden, snake's head fritillary
some early peonies
evolution garden, drift of tulips
pasque flowers - I had just said to Kim that we must check the top path along the rock garden soon for the larger drifts of these along the path.
they'll be beautiful soon
not sure what this is, but new life in the sunshine!
and finally a red tulip at the exit on our way home,
not sure what this is, but new life in the sunshine!
and finally a red tulip at the exit on our way home,
thanks for looking - next week we get to go in at 9 for a couple of weeks so it'll be a slightly earlier start
No dramas on the way home, with trains, luckily.
1 comment:
Oh the yellow magnolia is absolutely stunning and so very different.
Loving the cherry blossoms too - my favourite, glad the high winds didn't take all the blossoms.
Fabulous to see the new life as well, so very cute, hope you are having a good week.
Hugs
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