Longwood Gardens in April | Photos 1
by Elouise
Last Friday we joined at least 98% of the metro-Philadelphia area at Longwood Gardens. The big draw? Temperatures in the high 80s. The pathway from the parking lot to the Visitor’s Center was lined with small early bloomers. Those are Wild Oats above (lavender with yellow eye).
We walked to the café for lunch, followed by a long-anticipated walk in the Meadow. Here’s a quick look on the way to the newly renovated café, and then to the Meadow. In the first photo, the Conservatory is on the left; the café is behind the trees in the center.
Our walk was invigorating and a bit eery. First, Spring was barely beginning to peek out from the ground. Second, 26 percent of the meadow was burned off in mid-March as part of good meadow practices. Third, we saw only a handful of birds (swallows and an occasional predator), but no butterflies or bees at all. Still, it was worth every minute. Definitely not crowded, and a great workout after a winter of relentless snow, ice and wind.
Here are two views from the top of the meadow, looking back toward the flower walk, outdoor theater and café areas.
Things perked up a bit on the downhill walk toward the pond. Here’s a lovely bird chalet ready for occupancy (#31 in case the birds get lost), a reassuring message from Longwood saying this will indeed become grand beauty on an awesome platform, and a couple of murky cold pond creatures. The second was like a flash on top of the water! Out of there the minute we were spotted.
Happy Monday, everybody! I’m glad you stopped by. Next time: a selection of photos from the other side of our visit to Longwood.
©Elouise Renich Fraser, 16 April 2018
Photos taken by DAFraser, 27 April 2018, Longwood Gardens and Meadow Garden
I was entranced….until the snake image cropped up….Yikes, run fast! 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
I couldn’t believe my eyes at first! I think because I didn’t expect it to swim on the surface of the water….like lightening. 🙂
LikeLiked by 2 people
Very cool, including the swimming snake! I thought it might be a tadpole – they have some HUGE ones there! Thanks much!
LikeLiked by 2 people
No tadpoles yet willing to be seen. I was totally taken off guard. Especially when the snake slithered away like lightening on top of the pond!
LikeLike
Beautiful
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you, LA!
LikeLiked by 1 person
BEAUTIFUL! Thanks for cheering our day up. Love, Mary Glyn
Sent from my iPhone
>
LikeLiked by 1 person
You’re welcome! 😊
LikeLike
I wish I had known about these gardens when I visited Philly in 08, I would have put them on the bucket list with the Liberty Bell and the USS New Jersey
LikeLiked by 1 person
And I would have enjoyed showing you around! 😟😊💐
LikeLiked by 1 person
Makes me want to progress on plans to add conservatory to our home in Muncy
LikeLiked by 1 person
Go for it! 😊
LikeLike