Beautiful! Here’s my question – did you take all of these images in a single visit, or was the collection made from several visits over the years? Whatever the case they’re amazing.
Several visits over the last 5 years or so. My visits have become more regular but their orchid and other festivals have been missing for the last couple of years.
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ooh you could create postcards for them – what a wonderful collection
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Beautiful.
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Great photos. Well done.
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Great gallery of Kew Gardens Debbie 🙂 🙂
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Fabulous collection, Debs! Is that a glass water lily? 🙂 🙂
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Yes. It was part of the Chihuly exhibition. Stunning!
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Wonderful. That does it. Next free day in London, I’ll be there. It’s been too long …
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Love it more each time I go. Lockdown May have helped – the gardens make me feel free
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A great set of images to celebrate Kew
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Wow… what a fabulous garden series. All are beautifully captured, Debbie! 🙂
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Thanks Amy. I’m lucky to have it so close to home
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Amazing pictures Debbie, must be great to walk around in that wordwide known garden.
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Yes I’m very lucky. It’s an easy train journey for me
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Fascinating gallery.
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Beautiful! Here’s my question – did you take all of these images in a single visit, or was the collection made from several visits over the years? Whatever the case they’re amazing.
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Several visits over the last 5 years or so. My visits have become more regular but their orchid and other festivals have been missing for the last couple of years.
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