Eeek! WELCOME to the revamped blog - 'Grow Our Own' still exists but after 10 yrs I wanted something fresh and sparkly :) We're just continuing as we left off.
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Yesterday was a good day - can I get a "Hallelujah"?
We took it easy, went to do our Saturday morning messages and have a coffee whilst we planned something fun for the afternoon. The sun was shining and there was absolutely no rain on the forecast so we decided to finally go and visit the refurbished Tropical Ravine up in Belfast's Botanic Gardens. For anyone who has lived, worked or studied near Belfast the Botanic Gardens are a place of joy and we are no different.
I remember the last time I was in the Ravine and it was awesome, in a run down, rusty and mouldy way. A place that had a certain smell, that of rotting plant life and stagnant water but good gracious was it beautiful at the same time.
This Victorian beauty was originally opened in 1889 as a Temperate House and extended only a couple of years later to create a additional Tropical section. After that is wasn't touched, but for a new roof in the 1980's. So it was a brilliant surprise when it closed in November 2015 for a full £3.8 million renovation. It finally re-opened on the 12th April this year (2018) and all I can say is "wow!"
Here are a few photographs, oh and we entered at the new bottom entrance - leading straight into the Tropical section....
It was displayed on the wooden framed thermometer here that the temperature was 36.3 degrees but the humidity was an overwhelming 53%. There aren't many photos from this section as I was melting, literally melting into a puddle....
The misting mechanism over the tropical plants and the gorgeous new roof and windows.
It even looks too humid to be survivable, ahaha
The designers kept the old rusty railings and simply painted them and added a new wooden top.
I was more in my element when it came to the Temperature part of the Ravine, I could have stayed there quite some time, soaking up all the calming greens and the playful textures and explosions of colour here and there. There is also the original waterfall in this part and the sound is lovely. Sadly there were 'other people' (always a bother when you want to have quiet meditation and maybe a snooze) so I was a little on edge and stuck to simply wandering around and getting my photos :)
An explosion of green
Banana leaves are incredible, I adore the way they reflect the light
The tricking waterfall
Oh how I do love a fern or 6
The extremely rare and delicate Killarney Fern
Clockwise from top left - the 'Makaya bella', the 'Nerium oleander' in bud and flower, 'Hibicus' in both in pink and white, 'Senna floribuna' from a distance.
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ReplyDeleteAnd that's why you're my favourite xxx
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ReplyDeleteYou are, of course, my 2nd favourite Diana, haha xx
DeleteI seem to have deja vu!
ReplyDeleteHaha - yep I keep the post the same across the two websites - hoping to reassure people that they were still following the same blog just under a new name. I didn't think about how it may confuddle those same dear readers. So glad you have come with me on this adventure xx
DeleteI thought that I'd commented here! Never mind it's a enjoyable post and lovely pictures. It certainly looks and sounds like a wonderful place to visit.
ReplyDeleteI've added/changed/edited my various blog lists to show this one, and look forward to reading future posts. xx
thank you so much - you fabulous man you! I hope that the content remains the same, it's still just me but I would like to post more photos!
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