I recently had a three day visit to London to see the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, and the Chihuly Glass on display there. I've uploaded just a few of my 362 photos to the following site (I hope this works!) and invite you to visit and look. I love Kew Gardens, and found the glass to be absolutely stunning.
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not working P :'(
:'( got exactly the same message as GW.
Same response here ???.
:'( :'( Me too.
I can't see it either. I haven't been to Kew since I went as a kid with my miserable father who didn't want to be there with me, and spent the day making it obvious.
Grrrrr! I've had a play - see if this works now! (Fingers crossed!!!)
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fantastic P :)
the glass work's superb......it's all been added to my christmas wish list ;D
my favs are those of the trees & the bamboo :)
enjoyed that ;D
Thanks for sharing those, Plocket! Lovely photos. Some of that glass is amazing. I loved the close up of the rain on the bamboo, too.
Thank you! I would urge anyone to go and visit Kew Gardens, but especially while the glass is there. Both are absolutely fantastic. Kew does have a special place in my heart though.
Lord Steve I love your new avatar. Funnily enough I saw a little chap like that at a friends house recently - where did you get him?
Quote from: Plocket on October 16, 2005, 18:29:43
Thank you! I would urge anyone to go and visit Kew Gardens, but especially while the glass is there. Both are absolutely fantastic. Kew does have a special place in my heart though.
Totally agree with you Plocket. I am lucky enough to live 10 mins walk away from Kew Gardens and have been visiting the gardens since my mum used to take me and my sister over there during the school summer holidays.
Now me and my girlfriend are friends of Kew and visit every few weeks, and although Kew is beautiful in the summer months I personally think a walk around the gardens on a freezing cold day in the middle of winter is very special, and I'm looking forward to doing the same over the coming months!. (I think I should get a job at Kew in the advertising dept! ;D ;D). Oh and the carol evening at Christmas is unmissable!!
Neil I am green with envy now!!! I used to live within visiting distance (Bromley) and went to Kew as often as I could. I've moved northwards now and this trip has been the first (but hopefully not the last) for a good few years. Funnily enough on this visit I missed Concorde! The last time I visited I lay on a mound near the Princess of Wales Conservatory and watched it fly over, marvelling at the wonders of nature and man!
lol Well I'm really going to annoy you now!. Not only do I live 10 mins walking distance from Kew, but I work at Heathrow Airport and see the last remaining Concorde that they have there every day.....sorry :-[ :)
He he he! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr! >:( ;D >:(
Great pics Plocket :), some of the glass is a bit too weird for me though :-\
Quote from: Plocket on October 16, 2005, 18:29:43
Lord Steve I love your new avatar. Funnily enough I saw a little chap like that at a friends house recently - where did you get him?
He lives under a bridge! My Mum picked him up on one of their many jaunts and captured him and brought him home and gave him to me to look after!!
A bridge on your vast estate? What a lucky fella! I hope you don't have too many goats though.
I have been watching the glass being installed at Kew with old Alan Ti tchmarsh on the year at Kew prog on Thursday nights. I adore the glass, but I am passionate about coloured glass! Love it amongst the cacti!
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrreat pics Plocket! Haven't been to Kew since I was in my teens when I went with my darling Dad. Must take my darling Ava and the kids!
Oh Plocket - thanks for sharing those great photos with us :-* It took me back to my visit last year (even though it did pour with rain most of the time :'() The glass photos are amazing, I particularly liked the Persian Chandelier. I too watched the preparations on A Year at Kew.
Talking of Concorde - I saw what must have been one of (if not the last) flights coming in to London Airport when travelling on a coach down the M25. The coach driver slowed down so that we could see it better and I managed to get a great shot of it through the coach window just as it was going over.
I love the boat ! Great pictures P. I'd love to see it for real. Too far for me though without making it a see the relatives expedition. Then I wouldn't get any peace!
I was once down on the allotment when a Concorde came over low. What a noise! They used to rattle the windows something awful when I was in Cornwall, until the volume of protests grew to such a pitch they had to re-route them further offshore. We still got the sonic booms occasionally. I can't honestly mourn its passing.
What wonderful photographs ! Thanks for showing. ;) ;D
Kew is great isn't it. We went to see this for the OH birthday in July. The scultures were amazing, I didn't really believe they were made of glass till I also saw them on the Year at Kew programme.
We had a wonderful day but did feel like we missed a lot, there was so much to see it was difficult to take in on one visit.
Gardengirl - that concorde photo is fab, very lucky shot! I have never seen it and I suppose now never will.
Gardengirl the concorde photo is fantastic!
Heldi get your OH to sort it out as a birthday present. I only got to go because OH put me up in a hotel for two nights! He had LP and I had Kew!!! I drove down, did an afternoon at Kew, stayed in the hotel, did a whole day at Kew, another night (including fire alarm in the middle of the night!!!) and then a long morning and lunch at Kew before driving home again. It was wonderful seeing it without family in tow - very special.
Oooh what a lovely treat! Mind you,you are much braver than me,I can't imagine ever doing something like that. What a scaredy cat I am!
Just to echo what Plocket, & others, have said about the Chihuly glass: it is fabulous. If you have a chance, GO. We are also Friends of Kew (what a quaint title) & go there at least once a month, it is so lovely. Next week they are having some late openings so you can see the glass lit up. We'll be there.
I got rather a lot of Chihuly pics a few weeks ago when the weather was incredible for September and we nearly melted! My favourite is the chandelier in the Temperate House.
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I too particularly liked the Persian chandelier, but found it very difficult to say what I liked next!!! Everything was so varied and delightful. I can't stop raving about it and have just started putting a photo album together!
Lovely pictures, Plocket. The glass is stunning, but I like the herons better than the more spectacular pieces - I am not a great fan of "things" in the garden - I prefer to just see plants! I like the photos of the magnolia & the ones looking up into the trees best.