The first thing you see when you enter the show is the red carpet where one can stand and have their picture taken.
The next thing you would notice is how dark it is inside the venue.
Each display is lit in some way, so I guess it is necessary to keep everything else dark.
We walked under the arches above and weren't sure if they were made of water or plastic until one of us stuck her finger in it. I won't say who, but one of us got a little wet.
The pictures immediately above and below are a tribute to The Caged Bird.
The Bourne Supremacy
The Princess and the Frog.
Pollinators are also celebrated.
There are entries made by children celebrating pollinators.
There is an installation by the famous Butchart Gardens. Butchart Gardens is near Victoria, British Columbia.
Alice in Wonderland. I like the clock even though they left out the apostrophe.
I would love to have a 'We're All Mad Here Clock'.
Some of the window boxes are beautiful. I have never seen pussy willows like these before.
Beauty and the Beast.
My Fair Lady
Chick Flicks
I think this is my favourite installation. The greenhouse was beautiful inside and out.
I went in and took a picture looking up at the lights and their reflections.
It wouldn't be the movies without a box of popcorn.
Thank you for stopping by.
This is an original Fair Meadow Place 'Canada Blooms 2018' Publication.
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