The view north by west across the rails of platform 4 on the outward leg of the Bayes day.
Reproduced here for what may be a hop, clambering over the neighbouring trees, previously mentioned on another Wetherspoons day. See reference 1.
Alternatives, to my botanically untutored mind at least, including bryony (a sort of cucumber) and the grape vine. And checking the spelling of bryony, I was reminded how many different plant families include climbers. For example the hydrangea noticed on our last visit to Wisley. See reference 2.
The telephone did not do very well for once, seemingly unable to focus on both the fig tree to the left and the hop, paler and higher, to the right. Not to mention the brambles poking out below. I did move the camera about a bit but in none of the resulting snaps did the telephone focus on the hop. Perhaps a camera buff would know why.
Reference 1: http://psmv2.blogspot.co.uk/2015/08/wetherspoons-library.html.
Reference 2: http://psmv2.blogspot.co.uk/2015/08/on-tuesday-to-wisley-about-six-weeks.html.
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