Sunday, April 6, 2014

London Photo Post

While we've been back from our trip to London for a couple of weeks, I still can't stop thinking about it. The class is starting to gear up for our student teaching assignments this month so we'll probably have a lot of posts about that coming up really soon. But while we're waiting on that, I thought I'd share some of my favorite pictures from the trip. Enjoy!
-Abby

Blooming Hellebore at Wisley Gardens.
The magnolias were in full bloom at Wisley as well.
The fountain outside of Buckingham Palace.
A living wall in downtown London, used to attract pollinators.
Daffodils in bloom at Kew Gardens.
A pathway in the tropical section of the Princess of Wales Conservatory at Kew Gardens.
One of the spiral staircases in the Palm House at Kew Gardens.
Spawning frogs in the pond at the Hampton Hills Junior School garden. 
Chickens at Hampton Hills scratching in their compost bin. 
Big Ben at night
Magnolia in the formal garden of a park we visited.
Blue spring flowers in the formal garden.
Tulips and hyacinth blooming in the Ravenscourt Park public greenhouses.
Courtyard at Hampton Court.
The Tudor-era architecture at Hampton Court.
Spring on the grounds of Hampton Court.
View from the upper level of the central hall at the Natural History Museum in London.
One of the vendors at the Borough Market.
Crossing the Tower Bridge.
One of the ravens kept at the Tower of London. An old prophecy states that if the ravens
leave the Tower, the monarchy will fall.
Blooming flowers outside of St. Paul's Cathedral.

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