Here's some photos from the weekend and my trip with the lady to Kew Gardens. I know what you're thinking, green, plants, flowers ...boring. Well, this place was magical when I was a kid, and yes, I didn't exactly pick the best time of year to go, but the last time I visited I couldn't have been much older than 8 years old. Now being 25, I was genuinely excited to go back. I was looking forward to one thing in particular though... The giant Victorian greenhouses, and the fact that you can still head up to the upper levels... they certainly did not disappoint. A friendly little Robin even swooped-by, almost landing on my hand, and hopped around us curiously, so thank you Mr. Robin.
Kew-l.
Excuse, the cringe-worthy title.
Here's some photos from the weekend and my trip with the lady to Kew Gardens. I know what you're thinking, green, plants, flowers ...boring. Well, this place was magical when I was a kid, and yes, I didn't exactly pick the best time of year to go, but the last time I visited I couldn't have been much older than 8 years old. Now being 25, I was genuinely excited to go back. I was looking forward to one thing in particular though... The giant Victorian greenhouses, and the fact that you can still head up to the upper levels... they certainly did not disappoint. A friendly little Robin even swooped-by, almost landing on my hand, and hopped around us curiously, so thank you Mr. Robin.
Here's some photos from the weekend and my trip with the lady to Kew Gardens. I know what you're thinking, green, plants, flowers ...boring. Well, this place was magical when I was a kid, and yes, I didn't exactly pick the best time of year to go, but the last time I visited I couldn't have been much older than 8 years old. Now being 25, I was genuinely excited to go back. I was looking forward to one thing in particular though... The giant Victorian greenhouses, and the fact that you can still head up to the upper levels... they certainly did not disappoint. A friendly little Robin even swooped-by, almost landing on my hand, and hopped around us curiously, so thank you Mr. Robin.
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