April 14, 2014

The Cherry Blossoms . . .

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On Saturday we got up early and braved the crowds down at the Tidal Basin in Washington DC to get a peek at the famous cherry blossoms on the day of their peak bloom. We were not disappointed!

The cherry trees surrounding the Tidal Basin were a gift to the U.S. from Japan in 1912 as a gesture of friendship. The Japanese gifted 3000 cherry saplings which when planted around the inlet of the Potomac River that fronts the Jefferson Memorial, makes for an unimaginable display of beauty during the blooming season (usually late March to early April).

Because we’ve had such a cold, long Winter, the peak bloom was delayed a few weeks, allowing us to take our grandparents down to see Washington DC wearing her finest ball gown.

Enjoy the pictures! (Top photo taken with filter on iPhone)

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6 comments:

The Queen Vee said...

Love the pic of Gramona and Hannie B. Actually I love all the pics in this post but particularly that one. Seeing those blossoms in person is a HEAVENLY experience. They come and go so quickly, the timing was perfect for you this year.

TracyS. said...

Simply stunning photos. Thanks for sharing.

Apis Melliflora said...

*sigh* We'll be missing it by days (or maybe a week). So glad you shared these beauties with us!

Aiketa said...

So this is the reward for such a long cold winter... My fav is also the one with Hannie B. and her grandma. But truly, all of them are so pretty. And I'm sure it's so so beautiful to walk around there.

squeezeme said...

Lovely cherry blossoms, but my fav is the perfect shot of Hannah & Mona! Two lovely ladies!

Emily said...

Beautiful picture! Love those cherry blossoms, so happy we got to experience those with you all, even though it was long ago:)