Imagine the sound of a bluebell wood.
If the bluebells were bells.
Imagine the sound of a bluebell wood.
If the bluebells were bells.
To welcome September in, I went for a walk along Frensham Pond near Farnham.
I went to Polesden Lacey while the sun was shining to see the iris garden.
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Savill Garden in Windsor is a spectacular place to visit in May.
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I went to Claremont Landscape Garden in Esher eager to catch the golden-copper colour trees and to learn a bit more about the history of the gardens.
I went to Winkworth Arboretum in Godalming for a jaunty jaunt to see the glorious changing colour of the pullulating trees in crisp Autumn sunshine (if you think that’s an exhausting sentence, then think of it as foreshadowing the photographic action in this blogpost). It’s an absolutely beautiful place to visit. At 110 acres, you will walk far amongst the trees that were thoughtfully planted to paint a nourishing vista, with vibrant ambers in between brilliant copper foliage.
Let me take you to a very special place. A beautiful eighteenth century landscaped park in Cobham, Surrey called Painshill Park.
I fully expected to see a cabal of otters to amass in front of my camera!