Yep, it's that time again. Spring in Washington, DC is as magical as autumn leaf peeping in New England. The weather turns the corner towards warmth and although it can be cool, it's better than whatever preceded. And so in spring, like many other suburbanites, our fancy turns towards the Metro and going downtown. Now, our timing this year wasn't the best due to several cold snaps which delayed the blossoms but you can always view my post from two years ago which recorded a remarkable display. |
We emerge from the underground tunnels at the Smithsonian Station which is opposite the National Gallery of Art. |
The blossoms may not have been quite at peak but the cherry trees still exhibited a voracious appetite for kites. |
Zooming in. Always lovely at blossom time. |
The paddle boat Armada was out in force. This never ceases to amaze me since it's almost always windy and out on the water it still must be cold. Nevertheless, paddle they do. |
The blossoms always draw a crowd. This is actually light traffic compared to a peak blossom weekend day. |
Zooming across the tidal basin from the steps of the Jefferson Memorial towards the Lincoln and Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorials. |
Not quite peak but still v. pretty. |
Cherry trees aren't the only plants in bloom. There are numerous other species in flower as well, such as these forsythia bushes and tulip poplar tree. |
Ahhhh, spring! |
Bloom time is big time for the big bus double-deckers. |
We continued our walk along the basin path towards the MLK Memorial. |
The main statue is remote from the remainder of the sculptured rock. |
Taken as a whole, the effect is reminiscent of Moses parting the Red Sea for the children of Israel. But instead here, Martin Luther King, Jr. creates a gateway for social equality. |
We walked on past the recently refurbished DC World War I Memorial. |
And past the hockey fields as we walked towards the reflecting pool. |
No field hockey this day. Just ribbon twirlers enjoying the sun and green grass. |
The reflecting pool with the Lincoln Memorial in the background. |
Looking the opposite direction one sees the World War II Monument, the Washington Monument and the Capitol in the distance. |
The WWII Monument was undergoing repairs. |
However that didn't seem to keep people out. |
We continued our walk. One sees the tower of the old Post Office building in the background of this exposure. |
After a refreshing beer and sandwich at Cap City Brewing Co, we walked past Ford's Theatre on the way to the Metro station. A good day out. |
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