Photo of the Week: 18th Century Garden in Philadelphia

18th century garden showing raised beds and white pergola

You might not notice the garden as you walk east on Walnut Street toward the riverfront in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The formal 18th Century Garden (recreated by the National Park Service) is behind six-foot tall wrought-iron fences, and might not catch your attention after you pass the Dolley Todd House on 4th Street. Continue reading Photo of the Week: 18th Century Garden in Philadelphia

Photo of the Week: Explore America at the Philadelphia Flower Show

Explore America entrance at Philadelphia Flower Show 2016, surrounded by flowers and floral arrangements

Imagine you’re in a place where everywhere you look, there’s a rainbow of colors around you.

A cornucopia of bright reds, deep oranges, buttercup yellows, royal blues, pastel pinks, forest greens, pale purple, and brilliant whites are not only at eye-level, they’re 20 feet above you as well as at your feet.

And now imagine, it’s not a dream. What an amazing sight to see! Continue reading Photo of the Week: Explore America at the Philadelphia Flower Show