Today I worked the show by myself, which wasn't a problem, since it was pretty slow. I sold our jumbo toad though, which was cool.
Before the show opened, I took pictures of a couple of the gardens. There are a lot more of them, and I haven't walked through the show very much this time. I should get a chance to do some more of that later in the week, as we trade off some breaks on the longer days. But, a couple of pics of the gardens between the entrance and our booth still start to give the idea of just how immense the exhibition hall is, and how intense the scope of the construction for these gardens is. These could easily be outdoor parks, only really really nicely kept and decorated!
This garden has two of these fountains, one on each side of the flagstone entrance path.
This garden seems to be a combination of a Greek theme and an Asian one, but I really like the lions.
I tried to get a nice wide angle of this garden, experimenting with composition, and this shot came out the nicest/most interesting.

Before the show opened, I took pictures of a couple of the gardens. There are a lot more of them, and I haven't walked through the show very much this time. I should get a chance to do some more of that later in the week, as we trade off some breaks on the longer days. But, a couple of pics of the gardens between the entrance and our booth still start to give the idea of just how immense the exhibition hall is, and how intense the scope of the construction for these gardens is. These could easily be outdoor parks, only really really nicely kept and decorated!
This garden has two of these fountains, one on each side of the flagstone entrance path.

This garden seems to be a combination of a Greek theme and an Asian one, but I really like the lions.

I tried to get a nice wide angle of this garden, experimenting with composition, and this shot came out the nicest/most interesting.
