Cherry Blossom Pics, Anyone? *grin*

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Cherry Blossom Pics, Anyone? *grin*

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So, the hubby and I headed downtown (to DC) yesterday, with my parental units and our kiddo in tow, to view the cherry blossoms. The trees were in full bloom, and just gorgeous, and I thought I'd share some pics with you guys.

Sorry for this post being long ... hopefully the images aren't too big. ><


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*_* Gorgeous photos, Tex-chan! Lovin' the cherry blossoms :love: Thanks for sharing your pics ^__^

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Post by vampyreshoujo »

Took the words right out of my mouth, RalphVboy. :wink:

Those are absolutely beautiful, Texxie! :love: Thanks so much for sharing them with us. :friends:
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I posted but it's not here.... X|

....but it's just what they said...gorgeous, beautiful, fabulous pictures!

*way better than the brown I'm still looking at*

Thanks for sharing, tex-chan. :)
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Thanks so much, RalphV, Vampy, and AO! It's definitely starting to look like spring around here, and the cherry blossoms are just the final bit of proof. It's a really nice change after all the gray winter weather, that's for sure!

I'm glad you guys liked the pics, and thanks for taking a look! :)
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I have a couple pictures of sakura up in this blog post:

http://japan.tokyo-tofu.com/?p=111 (scroll down for the pics)

As of 4 days ago the flowers hadn't opened much in the Kyoto area, so I'll be going back there in a couple days to see them in their full glory. :)

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Well besides the train ticket there, and the bottle of champagne to truly celebrate hanami with my friends, it was free. :P
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WOW gorgeous trees! I hope the trees and flowers start to pop out up here soon. Certain areas of NYC is beautiful when everything is in bloom. Wish I could go to DC to see those flowers!
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Wow - those photos are beautiful, tex!! :D No cherry trees where I live now, but if I drove a short distance I'd find some :)
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Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww pretty pictures!!! /lv /lv

When we were in Japan sakura were sooooooooooooo pretty as well :D :D I just looooooooooooooove sakura!!!!!
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Post by vapalla »

I haven't made it to Washington for the blooming for several years, but my daughter just spent the weekend in DC with her friend and her friend's family. She didn't have a camera, sadly. Thanks for posting the pics Tex-chan! Now I get a glimpse of what she saw. *sigh* Maybe next year...
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Post by sensei »

Thanks for sharing, Tex-chan. It's been heartwarming to drive from my neighborhood in the Poconos, where spring comes slowly and reluctantly, down south to my teaching job. I first hit the blossoming trees a little north of DC week before last, and last week things were glorious there, with trees blooming all over campus.

Here, though we are only seeing the first signs of spring: peepers sounding off in the marshy places, robins having airborne duels for turf, and the first few bulbs.Image

There are a few cherry trees here, but scattered ornamentals in people's yards, one here, another a couple of miles away. The native tree that takes its place is the hornbeam, or ironwood as it's sometimes called. This is a rather inconspicuous tree that usually grows in the middle of wooded areas, but is the first one to burst into clouds of tiny white blossoms. Usually you see it a long way off in the middle of still-barren trees, but a few have been allowed to stand in a hedgerow, and these sometimes can grow and make impressive shows.

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Oddly, it's a "shy" tree, and if you go nearer to it, the displays seem much less impressive close-up. With some trees, they actually seem to "disappear" when seen against the sky. It's as "Japanese" a tree as we have in the Poconos.

No hornbeams yet so far (I'm watching). We're fortunate, though; some years this is how it looks out the back door in early April:
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Post by aernath »

SNOW! ICK!

Love the sakura! :love2
I love your pictures P-chan! You always have such nice framing and focus!
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Post by Okuni »

*blocks eyes from snow*
NO!! take it away!! T_T

*ahem--
I've always wanted to go to DC just to see the trees blooming; now I don't have to! :hitting:


Thanks for sharing, t-chan!
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