I continue to remind myself that I live in one of the most picturesque areas of the world when it comes to memorials, architecture, and traditional beauty.
Yes, it’s that time of year again when the cherry trees are in bloom around the Tidal Basin of Washington DC, and environs.
Yesterday, my boss and a work colleague took some time to take a stroll around the Tidal Basin. While the weather was damp, foggy, and cool, the stunning beauty of the cherry trees still shone through. Following are a few examples…
…of what we saw:
And it really was foggy for a while. See that cloud layer obscuring the top of the Washington Monument behind me in the picture below?
More pictures are on my website, here.
BTW, I wore my Chippewa Firefighter boots for this five-mile walk. Feet were comfortable throughout.
Life is short: remember to admire the beauty of where you live.
Thanks for sharing these photos, BHD. Next year I’ll have to remember to make it down there to see the blossoms. Your photos are a good impetus.