A trip to Kew Gardens yesterday. I’d like to claim I went round making notes on Latin names, but I didn’t. I just gawped at weird and wonderful things.
- Emu was there
- It’s amazing to see – on a giant scale – what complex structures plants have evolved to reproduce
- Not sure if this is a looming beast, a vomiting beast, or a waterfall
- Vampire bats I think, sculpted by Giger
- Look at these two gossips sharing secrets. Their brassy lipstick completes the image.
- I don’t normally like flowers like this, but this one was such a tart. She’s clearly saying “come on bees, take me now”
- Mother of Frugilegus liked the lilies. They’re very well-behaved.
- I liked the wibbly wobbly walkway in the trees. It’s fun having a bird’s eye view and seeing all the other lifeforms that hang out up high. And the walkway structure looks like a Jules Verne construction.
- The information around the walkway was beautifully presented. This one reminded me of a book that fascinated and inspired me in childhood – an old fashioned ladybird book called ‘The tree and its world’.
- This sculpture was a wonderful amplification of what was already there










June 17, 2009 at 23:13
What a great blog you have created. You are an extremely talented writer and I have thoroughly enjoyed reading your posts. I’m still laughing, sympathetically, at your slug posts… I hate the little buggers as well.
Again, nice blog.
Mike
June 18, 2009 at 12:21
Hi Mike,
Thanks for stopping by and for your very kind words. I was pleased to discover your blog, and will definitely be visiting again.