Photo by Diane Taylor Spectacular large flowers built by the Bellagio team help decorate the Conservatory summer display. Photo by Diane Taylor Another fun and colorful presence at the Conservatory display is this colorful turtle. Photo by Diane Taylor Masks were replaced by cameras when visiting Bellagio’s summer display. Photo by Diane Taylor A couple of bright green frogs are part of the Bellagio display. Photo by Diane Taylor This Conservatory dramatic red bird is subject of many photos. Photo by Diane Taylor Some people say women are complicated…and here’s the proof. Upon entering “Eco: A Season of Earthly Awareness”, this covered area greets visitors. No photo is like an in-person visit, (The Bellagio Conservatory is open seven days a week, 24 hours a day and is free to visit) but you’ll get some idea of the Bellagio display and the downtown crowd in the accompanying pictures. Crowds and fun and few masks were at each location. Then on Friday, a friend and I went to see Big Elvis at Harrah’s. A couple days later when I was downtown to see Gordie Brown, a walk on Fremont Street was so full of people it was as if Covid 19 never existed. I joined the throngs last Tuesday and took pictures during my visit. Purpose of the display: To enhance visitors’ appreciation of the planet by “featuring Mother Nature at its finest”. The display is called “Eco: A Season of Earthly Awareness” and is on display through August 18, Cell phone cameras, selfie sticks and people are everywhere. Second, the crowds are back with no restrictions. First, the new summer display is gorgeous with some 27,500 flowers and plants and structures designed, built and decorated by some 76 team members. Take a trip to the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens and several things are notable. Even a small volcano is part of this year’s Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens summer display.
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