The day all Kew members long for - 1 May and the 8am opening... I had to wait for today of course but it was worth it....
beautiful blue skies, and warm sunshine
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either side of the installation are cameras. If you stand on the mat just in front of it, and wave your arms, the blue swirly dots you can see react to your movements.
if you just sit and watch, it plays a 12 minute video
it was mesmerising
the Egyptians came along the path to join in
this is on the back of the installation
as we headed to the lake the Egyptian geese and their rapidly growing family raced towards us looking for food.... luckily Kim had some
several pairs of Canada geese have babies now as we saw last week
as we headed to the lake the Egyptian geese and their rapidly growing family raced towards us looking for food.... luckily Kim had some
at the lake itself now
several pairs of Canada geese have babies now as we saw last week
the Egyptians came along the path to join in
crossing the lake
heading round the other side of the lake
another gaggle of babies!
we headed back to the cafe as they offer members a free cup of tea or coffee before 10 in May
Kim had a pecan Danish
before walking round the back of the pond
the gunnera is as always, shooting up!
cow parsley
and the peony beds at the end of the evolution garden
there are some real whoppers!
we worked our way through the evolution garden
it'll soon be "proper" poppy time but these are always early
in the student veg garden, they have some gorgeous (and all beds are different) plant labels
I love these ones
wisteria along the back wall of the veg garden
cleamatis at the foot of one of the brick posts on the pergola
another wisteria along the wall at the far side of the evolution garden
viburnum on the other side of the wall - in the rock garden
the acer at the intersection is turning colour
scilla, cuban lily
love this!
alliums in the alpine house
fir tree between the alpine and POW
fern in the POW
checking on the titan arum
the growth chart has been put out yesterday, and the
inflorescence is starting to bulge, signalling opening before long...
it was very humid in the POW today so we didn't stay very long
in the arid sectionand a flowering cactus
back outside and on the Broad Walk -
the sprinklers were going
although most of the tulips are fading now these were illuminated by sun this week
heading over to Kew Palace
most of the huge peonies have shed the petals but one or two remain
formal beds outside Kew Palace
some kind of thistle round the other side of the arch
to head to rhododendron dell
the rope is left from when they rope off the fritillaries, which are long over
still lots of blooms on all the rhododendrons
the rope is left from when they rope off the fritillaries, which are long over
still lots of blooms on all the rhododendrons
this on the phone gives more of an idea of scale!
most of the camassia have finished, but there is still some left
I love the little paths through that you can walk through
at the top of the garden close to the river
we came across a big patch of dandelion seedheads. sadly I didn't catch them properly when Kim dispersed them!
there is loads of wild garlic still, seems much more this year
still quite a lot of bluebells too
heading back towards the Temperate House
huge patch of wild garlic - apparently someone put a load in the compost so it got spread under the trees.... I think it looks great personally!
there are several plants dotted around
we weren't sure what these are!
the installation - now very popular!
as we headed back towards the waterlily house before leaving
lots of waterlilies inside
It was really good to be back at 8 again, for the early entry - shall cherish this until the end of September!
On my way home when I got back to Sutton, I went down the high street as they had a static Spitfire on display as part of the town's VE Day 80 "celebrations"
so this was for her!
there were crowds of kids queuing up to have photos taken by the cockpit
and lots of the lamp-posts had these silhouette soldiers tied to them and there was bunting everywhere.
there were crowds of kids queuing up to have photos taken by the cockpit
and lots of the lamp-posts had these silhouette soldiers tied to them and there was bunting everywhere.
they looked better in the grass at Hampton Court a few years ago, but it was a nice touch
Thanks for looking - see you next week, bright and early again for Kew!
1 comment:
Oh the wisteria shots are gorgeous, the installation looks fun too, I love anything like that.
I'm glad you have the earlier starts getting into Kew now that's excellent news and presumably there are less people first thing.
The cake looks tasty too.
Hope you are having a great week.
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