One of the Las Vegas “must see” venues that is always on my
visit list is the floral display featured in the Bellagio Hotel & Casino’s
Conservatory. If you read Left Field Wander in early February, then you might
have caught my post on the winter display, complete with pictures.
The last time I was in Las Vegas – this past April – the wife
and I took in the conservatory’s spring display, which was Dutch spring themed
with a bounty of flowers, especially tulips.
It’s always a pleasure to wander around with the crowd, and
gaze in awe at the magnificence of the garden before you. They pull out all the
stops in the presentations.
Consequently, I make sure my digital camera’s battery is
well-charged, and that I have plenty of capacity for the dozens of
high-resolution pictures that I plan to bring home with me. That’s exactly what
I did, and I’d show you all of them, but that’s not possible.
So … here are a select few for you to enjoy:
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Carousel |
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Flower Bed |
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Parasols and Bees |
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Tulips |
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Hyacinths |
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Large Swan |
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Floral Interpretation of Claude Monet's
"Fisherman's Cottage on the Cliffs at Varingville" |
I can’t wait to see how they’re going to theme the summer
display. Shall we all plan on going?
1 comment:
Wow, this is just so impressive. It's a million miles away from conservatory cane furniture Birmingham that's in my home!
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