Last Friday I went to the Tidal Basin to enjoy the wondrous event that is the blooming of hundreds of flowering cherry trees. They are famous in D.C., and as such bring thousands of people to look at them, both locals and tourists. It's a bit of a zoo come cherry blossom time, but they are simply breathtaking and I try to go every year. After multiple years of chilly, rainy weather, this time I was rewarded with warmth, sun, and unbelievable beauty. My photos cannot do it justice, but I had to try nonetheless.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
And Now For Something Completely Different
From lard to...oh I don't know....how about cherry blossoms?
Last Friday I went to the Tidal Basin to enjoy the wondrous event that is the blooming of hundreds of flowering cherry trees. They are famous in D.C., and as such bring thousands of people to look at them, both locals and tourists. It's a bit of a zoo come cherry blossom time, but they are simply breathtaking and I try to go every year. After multiple years of chilly, rainy weather, this time I was rewarded with warmth, sun, and unbelievable beauty. My photos cannot do it justice, but I had to try nonetheless.
Last Friday I went to the Tidal Basin to enjoy the wondrous event that is the blooming of hundreds of flowering cherry trees. They are famous in D.C., and as such bring thousands of people to look at them, both locals and tourists. It's a bit of a zoo come cherry blossom time, but they are simply breathtaking and I try to go every year. After multiple years of chilly, rainy weather, this time I was rewarded with warmth, sun, and unbelievable beauty. My photos cannot do it justice, but I had to try nonetheless.
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