Showing posts with label Washington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Washington. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Wordless Wednesday - A Day at the National Zoo
All photo credits go to Daniel! It was a wonderful day!!
(I guess this is almost Wordless Wednesday...)
Labels:
animals,
road trip,
travel,
Washington
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Cherry Blossoms
We took so many photos on our road trip, that I didn't quite know where to start showing you. So, I thought I'd begin with what was most stunning to me. The cherry blossoms!
I had heard about them, even seen pictures and have to admit, I didn't really see what the big deal was. However, seeing that many cherry trees in bloom at once, framing some of Washington's most beautiful scenery ~~ it was breathtaking! (Click here to read more about the history of Washington's cherry trees.)
Neither Daniel nor I had ever seen this before. Daniel's sister, Sue (whom we met up with in Washington), saw them many years ago and remembered them to be more pink. This time around, they were mostly white with just a tinge of pink.
This year was the 100th anniversary of the Cherry Blossom Festival and the path around the tidal basin was packed! Although not as much as I had thought since the cherries are blooming quite a bit earlier due to the warm spring we've had on the East Coast.
Of course, we did see and do much more and I have more to share with you. And not just in Washington. But all in due time...
Today, we have some good friends coming in from Ohio. They are on their way to Florida and are stopping for one evening here to see Savannah.
We are supposed to have storms and rain all afternoon, but I hope it'll let up enough for them to see our beautiful little town.
Tomorrow, I'll share some photos with you that will feed your imagination and creativity...
Wishing you a Happy Saturday!!
I had heard about them, even seen pictures and have to admit, I didn't really see what the big deal was. However, seeing that many cherry trees in bloom at once, framing some of Washington's most beautiful scenery ~~ it was breathtaking! (Click here to read more about the history of Washington's cherry trees.)
Neither Daniel nor I had ever seen this before. Daniel's sister, Sue (whom we met up with in Washington), saw them many years ago and remembered them to be more pink. This time around, they were mostly white with just a tinge of pink.
This year was the 100th anniversary of the Cherry Blossom Festival and the path around the tidal basin was packed! Although not as much as I had thought since the cherries are blooming quite a bit earlier due to the warm spring we've had on the East Coast.
Of course, we did see and do much more and I have more to share with you. And not just in Washington. But all in due time...
Today, we have some good friends coming in from Ohio. They are on their way to Florida and are stopping for one evening here to see Savannah.
We are supposed to have storms and rain all afternoon, but I hope it'll let up enough for them to see our beautiful little town.
Tomorrow, I'll share some photos with you that will feed your imagination and creativity...
Wishing you a Happy Saturday!!
Labels:
flowers,
road trip,
travel,
trees,
Washington
Thursday, March 22, 2012
A quick hello
It turns out we arrived in Washington, DC at the beginning of Cherry Blossom Festival and all the trees were in bloom. I have never seen so many flowering cherry trees! When we get home, I will have quite a few stunning photos to share with you. This is just a little taste...
Wishing you a gorgeous Thursday!!
Wishing you a gorgeous Thursday!!
Labels:
flowers,
road trip,
travel,
Washington
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