There was a proper chill autumn start to the day but it was gloriously sunny... enjoy!
it was almost cold enough for a frost overnight
I was having trouble with the low sun and the camera not wanting to take photos
as you can see, it was chilly enough for my fingerless gloves first thing and the fleece jacket had come out for the first time
must have taken this on the wonk, and I can't find a straighten option!
then down the Broad Walk
edges of the alchemilla mollis
the low light was good. photos don't really do it justics
these were looking stunning in the sun
then we went round to the Hive. the wildflower meadow round the slope up to the Hive has been cut right back for winter
where we caught up with Lynda, and other regulars Patrick and Joyce
the student plots have mostly been cleared but a squirrel had found a grape and was eating it on top of the rose pergola running through the evolution garden
from this side of the pond the light allowed me to take some photos of the reflections without trouble
Kim had a pecan pastry
I didn't get one with the others in
we chatted for a while before heading off our separate ways
to the lake,
we had wondered if the cygnets were still around as we'd not seen them - or the adults - for a week or so
but today they were all there, cygnets testing out their wings, they'll be ready to go their separate ways soon
we crossed the lake and then headed towards the woodland for the bird feeder area
and at the start of the woodland walk
as we got there, Peter was there putting out food for the birds and squirrels. there was no sign of Goldie today though
and whilst there were plenty of parakeets and great tits I didn't get any decent photos.
we chatted for a while before heading off
past the Temperate House
to the pavilion cafe (toilet stop)
past the Temperate House
and where the colour on the vines outside where starting to change
the funky berries are starting to ripen
it was warm enough to take my coat off, but that means carrying it... I usually manage to stuff it behind the straps on my rucksack but it makes it very bulky and uncomfortable!
for some reflections
then into the Temperate House
should have changed lens really to get a view right through
fluff!
sun lighting up the aeoniums
and fuschia
fluff!
sun lighting up the aeoniums
and fuschia
casting shadows
they were looking suitably gorgeous in the sunlight
outside, a huge drift of colchicums in the sun along the path
can only do it when it is dry!
and got back to the Waterlily house where a huge leaf had been cut and laid out to dry/impress the visitors
wrong lens on to get it all in one shot
the pond was full of huge lilypads
and a few flowers
lens had steamed up a bit, but I like the veil of the "curtain" growing across the pond
as I got round to the front again this opening lily was gorgeous
right at the very end, blogger decides to mess my order...
back near the entrance and the arid area, a cacti had a couple of flowers
lens had steamed up a bit, but I like the veil of the "curtain" growing across the pond
right at the very end, blogger decides to mess my order...
back near the entrance and the arid area, a cacti had a couple of flowers
think this is opening not closing
but it was facing the windows away from the room towards the light!
but it was facing the windows away from the room towards the light!
banana
and past the end of the veg garden, before making our way back to the exit
so that is today's beautiful walk at Kew - it was quite warm by the time we left but a perfect autumn day.
hopefully the same again next week, the penultimate members early opening (sad face)
Thanks for looking.
1 comment:
Oh this was a much sunnier visit although it was cool to start with, definite signs of autumn. Loving the autumn crocus, hubby still gets confused when we see them. The huge leaf is amazing and reminds us of how fantastic mother nature is.
Glad you enjoyed a fun trip to Kew.
Hugs
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