Prancing in the Park with Tillie
It doesn’t matter the weather or time of year. Whenever I take Matilda to Kew Gardens, it’s far more than a walk in the garden. Tillie’s philosophy is why walk […]
Continue readingIt doesn’t matter the weather or time of year. Whenever I take Matilda to Kew Gardens, it’s far more than a walk in the garden. Tillie’s philosophy is why walk […]
Continue reading →So popular has the annual Orchid Festival in Kew Gardens become, that it’s now necessary to book a viewing time slot. If you love the feel of being in a […]
Continue reading →I believe one of my purposes in life is to help others reach their goals. Perhaps most mothers feel that way. There’s part of being a photographer that’s like that […]
Continue reading →I never take it for granted that Kew is our garden. And that any time of year, there’s something wonderful to experience there. In December it’s the Christmas at Kew […]
Continue reading →A few weeks ago the direction of flights into and out of Heathrow Airport in London was reversed so that planes approached from the southwest and took off towards the […]
Continue reading →I took an afternoon out to see the brilliant exhibition Life in Death at the Shirley Sherwood Gallery at Kew Gardens a few weeks ago. This installation was conceived and […]
Continue reading →I think this must be the first week of 2017 without scaffoding signalling the upgrading of residencs on Windsor Road, seemingly one by one. I imagine the deadline for each […]
Continue reading →At the end of this past summer, I had the great privilege of attending a jazz evening at Hatchetts Mayfair featuring the very talented Morgane Lola Dessaigne, a former classmate […]
Continue reading →It’s been a wet, grey winter in Kew Gardens — which isn’t necessarily a terrible thing. In fact, in terms of photography, I feel that taking pictures this season has […]
Continue reading →Every few years Kew Gardens plays host to something extraordinary in terms of a work or works of art which, when placed in the landscape, invite visitors to learn something […]
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