We come to the end of August and there are just a few weeks left of members early opening (sad face) left.
Today was dull but at least dry.it didn't appear that there were many reflections, but the pond at the Palm House still provided a few
there is also only a month left of the Marc Quinn sculptures, I will miss them and their great reflections - they never fail to disappoint
that's Kim - she was standing to my left!
we snuck behind the sculpture even though it's roped off. shhh!!!
it looks great from the back!
bed at the top of the Broad Walk
these beauties are starting to fade now, but in doing so have revealed the sign that says they are Marguerite daisies.
as Thursday was the 27th anniversary of my sister Margaret's death, it seemed appropriate to include them again today
then down the Broad Walk
thinks are starting to fade, and there was a definite autumnal feel to the day (tomorrow being the first day of meteorological autumn)
but they still look good
we cut round the back of the border at the far end of the Broad Walk
evolution garden nowthen down the Broad Walk
but they still look good
these tiny daisy like flowers are all around the place, in the Broad Walk, near the hive, in the evolution garden. Here they are most in flower
we cut round the back of the border at the far end of the Broad Walk
and on the same group of echinacea that we saw a teeny snail on last year, I saw one hiding under a petal - had to try and focus then turn the petal over and take the photo one-handed... luckily it was ok!
I still think it's really pretty
round by the outside waterlily pond
in the veg garden... the pumpkin's got lumps!
although the student plots were locked we found some sunflowers round by the outside waterlily pond
in the veg garden... the pumpkin's got lumps!
having trouble with blogger, there may be some big gaps between the next few, I can't fix them sorry
gorgeous pink!
towards the top of the EG near the rock garden,
this is come kind of aloe flowering (hesperaloe parviflora)
I know this turns red very early (we've been watching it for weeks) but the side nearest the POW is very red now. the other side is much greener still
back at the Palm House
we headed towards the lake. this caught my eye as it seemed to be catching what light there was..
yep, definitely autumnal!
we sat and watched - I had my long zoom on but it doesn't focus very close so after a bit I had to stand up and move back a bit
these are from the bench though
what appeared to be the biggest of the 5 cygnets sat right in front of our feet
Egyptian geese
the cygnets were scrapping with one another - teenagers! as Kim said
this was were I had moved so I could get them in shot better!
standing beside the bench
the food was attracting lots of pigeons !
these are from the bench though
what appeared to be the biggest of the 5 cygnets sat right in front of our feet
Egyptian geese
the cygnets were scrapping with one another - teenagers! as Kim said
this was were I had moved so I could get them in shot better!
standing beside the bench
the food was attracting lots of pigeons !
before heading to the woodland walk and the bird feeder area in search of Goldie - the golden pheasant - I've missed it a few times and been watching the films Dave (squirrel man) posts on FB this week with envy (Kim saw it too on Wednesday )
the great tits (checked the identification board)
the great tits (checked the identification board)
are SO fast and don't like to pose like the robins will!
I'm including this because you can make out the blurring of their wings, it made me laugh. the food is focussed though!!
I'm including this because you can make out the blurring of their wings, it made me laugh. the food is focussed though!!
to our joy we had seen Goldie off to the left behind this bench, hiding in a tree.
eventually he jumped down and approached. Cue more blurry photos as he moves fast too
this is him disappearing over the other side of the path into more undergrowth
this was him emerging into view.
I wouldn't normally include so many blurry pics but the colours were stunning
it was 10 now so we decided to head for OUR breakfast!
couldn't miss the strawflowers in the davies exploration house
we headed back to go to the POW via the lake again
the swan family was now the other side of the crossing, coming back down towards us - they've had a busy morning's swim!
as Kim was feeding some moorhen in the water under the lake crossing, I caught these geese flying overhead in to land...
the swans arrived at the crossing, they do like to swim in a straight line!
we headed back up the grass towards the waterlily house
it was stiflingly hot in the waterlily house today
back out into the fresh air - with the long zoom on I took another shot of the sculpture at this end of the path
and then crossed to the Princess of Wales conservatory
this one was open
and along a bit further so was this
in the carnivorous room Kim spotted this pitcher flowering
not much in the alpine house but some autumn colour coming
it has to be an optical illusion.
Thanks for looking, hope to see you next week !