Friday 17 November 2017

Autumn Morning in Piedmont Park



This morning I walked to Piedmont Park, adjacent to the Botanical Garden, while David was finishing his meetings.


It was a beautiful sunny morning and the lake was very still.


I expected that the trees would have started to turn, but with the warmer temperatures in Atlanta, very few had changed.


This Northern Mocking Bird was very tame.



The view of the skyscrapers of the Midtown area of Atlanta is always very effective over the lake.  Here it is framed in a bronze dogwood sculpture.


A few roses were still in bloom.


Another view of Midtown over the baseball field.



This magnificent evergreen magnolia tree growing by the lake has a beautiful shape.



Thursday 16 November 2017

‘Garden Lights, Holiday Nights’



There is a strong tradition in US Botanical Gardens of attracting visitors in November and December with illuminated displays and light shows.



This one at the Atlanta Botanical Garden is one of the best that we have seen with a new light show set to music in the woods over the woodland canopy walkway.







In the more formal part of the garden, nets of lights illuminate the flower beds and trees..







On the main lawn, ‘Orchestral Orbs’ - these surreal looking lights change colour and pulse to the accompaniment of dramatic and seasonal music..







In the fruit and vegetable garden, themed light sculptures..







Inside the conservatory and orchid house, some different tableaux (and photo opportunities)..





It may only be mid-November but with the lights, music and   Holiday theme, we started to feel quite festive!






Wednesday 15 November 2017

Architectural Structures



In Atlanta we are staying at the Georgian Terrace hotel.  This is a Victorian hotel which has been converted inside with an innovative full height central atrium.



The ‘bones’ of the structure show up well in black and white - in the background the original staircases and in front the new atrium.















This last photo of the original marble stairs with iron banisters spiraling down seven floors is probably my favourite - it reminds me of structures in nature - shells and ferns..

Tuesday 14 November 2017

Happy Birthday David!



An early start this morning and before beginning work, David opened his birthday cards and gifts. Thanks to everyone for all of these and birthday wishes by text and email too.



One of Theo’s gifts to him was this ‘Grampasaurus’ t-shirt.



At lunch time, as he was working from home, we were able to walk along the creek to the Japanese restaurant and sushi bar for some lunch.



The lunch special today was a bento box with a variety of different dishes.  Just as well that we walked there and back or we would have felt guilty about the tempura vegetables!



This evening, David’s choice - an ice-cream cake!  We have seen these on sale many times but never actually tried one.  It was much firmer than expected with different flavours of ice-cream and crunchy textures inside. 



Another new experience ticked off on the list!

Monday 13 November 2017

Morning Flight



Last night Theo and I stayed overnight with James’s parents.



Theo is very at home there of course and was happy to rise to the occasion of keeping two grandmothers amused and on their toes!



As the plane took off from Heathrow, the view into the sun and reflections from the wing and runway made a striking image.


Then of course the now familiar view of Windsor Castle - definitely on my list of places to see properly, from the ground, on our return.




Eight and a half hours later and landing at Dulles with the Airbus office building in the background.

Sunday 12 November 2017

Autumn Leaves



I photographed these leaves along the edge of the park, a wide range of vivid colour on each leaf.  All the same variety (of Maple?)