England Travels: Cambridge University Botanical Gardens
Tuesday, April 17, 2018.
The Botanical Gardens opened in 1846
and is a nice place to walk around, with over 8000 plants from all over
the world in various climates. They have rocky areas, a pond, garden-like
areas, a fountain, a greenhouse (called a "glasshouse", which
makes me curious if the saying "people who live in glass houses
shouldn't throw stones" meant something different back in the day;
in any case, I didn't throw any stones), and more. It's a large enough
place that we only spent time in 3 or 4 areas. There were people around,
but it wasn't crowded.
Part 9: Backyard
Blacksmith Workshop Part 10: Bagby Airfield Part 11: Byland Abbey Part 12: National Rail
Museum Part 13: Cambridge (Part
2) Part 14: Cambridge
Botanical Gardens Part 15: The Departure
Part 9: Backyard
Blacksmith Workshop Part 10: Bagby Airfield Part 11: Byland Abbey Part 12: National Rail
Museum Part 13: Cambridge (Part
2) Part 14: Cambridge
Botanical Gardens Part 15: The Departure