Photo credit: Baltimore Sun/Susan Reimer
If you can't get enough of the Philadelphia Flower Show, visit Ginny Smith on her Philadelphia Inquirer blog, Kiss the Earth.
Ginny, who is a first-class reporter, has some wonderful behind-the-scenes vignettes from the show, including one about the popularity of the bar on the show floor and the fact that the "Ask a Gardener" booth typically fields 13,000 garden questions during the show.
But Ginny also does a wonderful job of explaining one of my favorite displays at the show, Michael Bruce's "Urban Graffiti Shadow Art."
He used found objects and just plain junk, put it together so that is resembles absolutely nothing, shines a light on it and it throws a shadow on a white screen that looks like a lady with a hat and shopping bags and a poddle on a leash, or a can-can dancer or a lady in a tub. It is wild!
There is plenty more on Ginny's blog for the Flower Show Fanatic!