Saturday, April 25, 2015

Tulips and dogwood this time

Two weeks ago was the time of the white cherries and daffodils. Last week was the time of the puffball cherries and tulips. I love spring!

The white cherries are fading.

But tulips are popping out.

It was so sunny the picture is overexposed. 

These were at the National Floral Library.

Puffball cherries...

at River Park!

Dogwood along the Mount Vernon Trail

Tulips at the Navy-Merchant Marine Memorial

For Mom, because you can never have too many red tulips!

My bike is resting while I photograph the memorial and the dogwoods.

People are clustering under the late blooming cherries now. 

Here's a redbud but it really should be lilac bud!

This redbud is unusual. I don't see many that are actually pink. 

And here's a weeping redbud for Tori. 

Appropriately called "Lavender Twist"

Wisteria in front of the American History museum. 

In other updates, check out this new profile of my neighborhood! Southwest Waterfront: A Tiny Neighborhood on the Cusp

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