Pictures of Wakehurst, just Pictures


I know its unlike me but today I am showing you just pictures.  As promised here are winter scenes of Wakehurst and the Millennium Seed Bank.  That is all. No waffle, no stories of Mr Him, who it has to be said has suffer a lot of stick from me on this blog, recently.  

The Camera is a small Samsung for holiday snaps. Nothing fancy.
















14 comments:

  1. What a glorious place.
    Love the pheasant (which we don't have). And the moss on those twisted and gnarled branches is very special. Thank you.

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    1. Thanks. I thought the moss on the slimline branches were photogenic so am pleased it came out well.

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  2. These are gorgeous... simply and incredibly gorgeous. I could spend days in the Seed Bank and it's environs!

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    1. I will no doubt go back during the year and capture more as its only 10 mins from me.

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    1. Thank you, its more special in the summer when the flowers are out and full of colour.

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  4. Beautiful photos! I love the one of the pheasant, he looks happy to pose! Looks like a great day out! Katie x

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    1. Thank you although a strange time of year to visit but coincided with friends trip and it was a place of note to take them.

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  5. I especially liked the photo of the tree in bloom with the white blossoms... what kind is it?

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    1. I'm pleased with that picture too. The plant is a japanese something which is not very helpful I'm afraid.

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  6. very pretty and I love the pheasant as well

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  7. Even if the camera is small it took great pics. I like the flowers but the tree looked like a snake

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